- Percival Drayton
Percival Drayton (
25 August 1812 –4 August 1865 ) was aUnited States Navy officer during theAmerican Civil War .Born in
Charleston, South Carolina , Drayton was the son of a prominent lawyerWilliam Drayton who eventually relocated toPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania . The family property in South Carolina, Magnolia Plantation, still owned by the Draytons, is a modern tourist attraction.Drayton was appointed a
Midshipman in the Navy in December 1827 and initially served in the south Atlantic on board thefrigate "Hudson". He attained the rank of Lieutenant in February 1838 and had assignments in theMediterranean ,Pacific , and Atlantic, as well as shore duty at the Naval Observatory inWashington, D.C. , and at theNew York Navy Yard . Promoted to Commander in September 1855, Drayton subsequently served as a staff officer during theParaguay Expedition . At the beginning of the Civil War in 1861 he was stationed at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard , where he helped prepare ships for war service.In the fall of 1861 Commander Drayton was placed in command of the
gunboat "Pocahontas", in which he participated in the capture ofPort Royal, South Carolina . His brotherThomas F. Drayton , a graduate of West Point and classmate ofJefferson Davis , was aGeneral of the Confederate army and commanded the forts destroyed in this engagement.Percival Drayton became commanding officer of the
sloop of war "Pawnee" and was active in inshore operations in the waters ofSouth Carolina , Georgia and northernFlorida through the summer of 1862. He was promoted to Captain in July of that year. In September 1862, he was given command of theironclad "Passaic", overseeing her outfitting and working withJohn Ericsson to improve elements of monitor design. Drayton commanded his ship in attacks on Forts McAllister and Sumter in March and April 1863, experiences that reinforced his opinion concerning the limitations of the monitor type when fighting against well-defended fortifications.Captain Drayton's next assignment was as Superintendent of Ordnance at the New York Navy Yard. In December 1863 he began a year as Fleet Captain to the commander of the
West Gulf Blockading Squadron , Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut. Also commanding the squadronflagship , the big sloop of war "Hartford", he took part in the August 1864Battle of Mobile Bay and the following operations withinMobile Bay . Appointed Chief of theBureau of Navigation in late April 1865, Drayton was taken sick and died at Washington, D.C., on 4 August 1865.Namesakes
The U.S. Navy has named two destroyers in honor of Percival Drayton, including: "Drayton" (Destroyer # 23, later DD-23) of 1910-1935; and "Drayton" (DD-366) of 1936-1946.
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