- Louis M. Goldsborough
Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough (
February 18 1805 –February 20 1877 ) was an admiral in theUnited States Navy during the Civil War. He held several sea commands during the Civil War, including theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . He was also noted for contributions to nautical scientific research.Born in
Washington, D.C , Goldsborough was appointed midshipman in theUnited States Navy by Secretary of the NavyPaul Hamilton onJune 28 ,1812 . At the time of his appointment, he was seven years old, and Goldsborough did not actually begin serving untilFebruary 13 ,1816 , when he reported for duty at theWashington Navy Yard .He led a four-boat night expedition from "Porpoise" in September 1827 to rescue British merchant
brig "Comet" fromMediterranean pirate s. In 1830 he was appointed first officer in charge of the newly createdDepot of Charts and Instruments at Washington, the crude beginning of theUnited States Hydrographic Office . Goldsborough suggested creation of the depot and initiated the collection and centralization of the instruments, books and charts that were scattered among several Navy yards. After two years he was relieved byLieutenant Charles Wilkes .Goldsborough led German emigrants to Wirt's Estates near Monticello,
Florida in 1833. He then took leave from the Navy to command a steamboat expedition and later mounted volunteers in theSeminole War .After cruising the
Pacific in thefrigate "United States", he participated in the bombardment of Veracruz in "Ohio" during theMexican-American War . He served consecutively as: commander of a detachment in the expedition againstTuxpan ; senior officer of a commission which exploredCalifornia andOregon (1849-1850); superintendent of theUnited States Naval Academy (1853-1857); and commander of theBrazil Squadron (1859-1861).During his command of the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron from October 1861 to September 1862, he led his fleet offNorth Carolina , where in cooperation with troops underGeneral Ambrose Burnside , he capturedRoanoke Island and destroyed a small Confederate fleet.After special administrative duties in Washington, D.C., he took command of the European Squadron in the last year of the
U.S. Civil War , returning to Washington in 1868 to serve as commander of the Washington Navy Yard until his retirement in 1873.Rear Admiral Goldsborough died onFebruary 20 1877 .The United States Navy has named three ships USS "Goldsborough" in honor of Admiral Goldsborough.
ee also
List of Superintendents of the United States Naval Academy References
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.