- Thomas H. Patterson
Rear Admiral Thomas Harmon Patterson (born 10 May 1820,New Orleans, Louisiana , died 9 April 1889 Washington, D.C.) served in theUnited States Navy . He was the second son of War of 1812 Naval hero Capt.Daniel Patterson (Daniel Todd Patterson), brother of Navy lieutenantCarlile Pollock Patterson and of George Ann Patterson who married Civil War Naval hero AdmiralDavid Dixon Porter . Thomas Harmon Patterson saw action in theAmerican Civil War and later served as the Commander,Asiatic Squadron . While in this latter post, he participated in the lengthy 1879 visit of former President and GeneralUlysses S. Grant to Japan at the conclusion of Grant's around-the-world tour that started in 1878. Adm. T.H. Patterson appears frequently in volume 2 ofJohn Russell Young 's chronicle "Around the World with General Grant," beginning at page 519 of the unabridged edition (end of chapter XLI) through page 613 (end of chapter XLIV). Grant's obviously admiring and respectful attitude towards Japanese culture, and his several personal audiences with theEmperor Meiji , did much to establish friendly relations between the US and Japan in the 1880s, as Japan entered into a period of rapid modernization. The major motion pictureThe Last Samurai , starring Tom Cruise, is set in Japan at the time of the 1877Satsuma Rebellion , almost exactly the time Patterson assumed command of all US Naval forces in and around Japan and China, and two years before Grant's visit.Patterson's commands included "Chocura", "Currituck" and "James Adger". "Richmond" served as his
flagship on the Asiatic Squadron. For the three years, 1873-1876, prior to assuming command of that squadron, he commanded the Washington Navy Yard, as his father had done (1836-1839) 40 years before. He was elected January 2, 1868, a member of theMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States .Patterson was married to Maria Montresor Wainwright, daughter of a Colonel in the Marine Corps, Robert Dewer Wainwright (brevet Lt. Col., 3 Mar. 1827; died 5 Oct. 1841). Several of their sons also became military officers, including Capt. Samuel Achmuty Wainwright Patterson, USN, who commanded the
Great White Fleet battleshipUSS Kentucky (BB-6) in 1905 (but did not command during the 1907-1909 world cruise). He retired from the Navy in 1883 and died in 1889. He is buried in the Wainwright vault ofCongressional Cemetery , Washington D.C., with his wife, his father-in-law, and other Wainwright relatives. His father, CommodoreDaniel Patterson , and mother, are also buried inCongressional Cemetery but under a separate Patterson monument.External links
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