- Francis Asbury Roe
Francis Asbury Roe (
October 4 1823 –December 28 1901 ) was an admiral in theUnited States Navy who served during theAmerican Civil War .Biography
Born in
Elmira, New York , Roe entered theUnited States Navy as amidshipman onOctober 19 1841 , and graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in Annapolis,Maryland in 1848.Roe left the Navy for eleven months, from June 1848 to May 1849, serving aboard the mail steamer SS "Georgia". After he returned to the Navy, he was assigned to "Porpoise" and served in an expedition to chart the
North Pacific . Cape Roe on theJapan ese island ofTanegashima was named for him during this expedition. In 1854, while serving in "Porpoise" on the Asiatic Station, he participated in an engagement with 13 Chinese armored junks offMacau . Six of the junks were sunk and the others were scattered.Roe received his commission as Master on
August 8 1855 , and asLieutenant onSeptember 14 of the same year. From 1857 to 1858 he served in theU.S. Coast Survey .During the U.S. Civil War, in April 1862, he was recommended for promotion for gallantry for his actions on board "Pensacola" while serving as executive officer, as that ship led
Admiral David Farragut 's starboard column past Fort Jackson andFort St. Philip . He was promoted toLieutenant Commander onJuly 16 1862 , and placed in command of "Katahdin" on theMississippi River . While commanding "Katahdin", Roe defeated ConfederateGeneral John C. Breckinridge 's attack on Baton Rouge,Louisiana ,Roe was ordered to command "Sassacus" on the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in September 1863, and captured and destroyed several blockade runners in the sounds ofNorth Carolina . Eight months later he was again commended for gallantry for engaging the Confederate ram CSS "Albemarle" and capturing thegunboat CSS "Bombshell" onMay 5 1864 .After the end of the war, Roe commanded "Michigan" on the
Great Lakes . He was promoted toCommander onJuly 25 1866 , and given command of the steamer "Tacony" on a special mission toMexico . Roe served as fleet captain for the Asiatic Station from 1868 to 1871.Roe was promoted to
Captain onApril 1 1872 , and commanded "Lancaster" on theBrazil Station from 1874 to 1875. He was promoted to Commodore onNovember 26 1880 , and toRear Admiral onNovember 3 1884 while serving as governor of the Naval Asylum atPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania . He was transferred to the retired listOctober 4 1885 .Roe died in
Washington, D.C. on December 28, 1901, aged 78, and is buried inArlington National Cemetery .Namesake
The United States Navy has named two
destroyer s USS "Roe" in honor of Admiral Roe.Publications
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* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/faroe.htm Francis Asbury Roe] at the Arlington National Cemetery Website
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