- Robert Henley
Captain Robert Henley (
5 January 1783 –7 October 1828 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy during theQuasi-War withFrance , theWar of 1812 and theSecond Barbary War . He was the brother of Captain John Dandridge Henry, USN (1781-1835), who served during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812.Born in
Williamsburg, Virginia , Robert Henley was the son of Leonard and Elizabeth Dandridge Henley and the nephew of Martha Dandridge Custis Washington. Appointed amidshipman 8 April 1799, Henley participated in the engagement between "Constellation" and "La Vengeance" during the Quasi-War with France 2 February 1800.After service with
Edward Preble 's squadron in theMediterranean and a cruise to theEast Indies , Henley received his first command,Gunboat Number 5 , atBaltimore, Maryland 9 April 1808. Henley was in command of 2 divisions of 15 gunboats which drove 3 British frigates fromHampton Roads 20 June 1813. Reporting tobrig "Eagle", he received theThanks of Congress and aCongressional Gold Medal for valiant conduct in theBattle of Lake Champlain 11 September 1814.With the end of-the War of 1812, Henley filled a variety of billets before commanding "Hornet" against pirates in the
West Indies . He captured pirateschooner "Moscow" offSanto Domingo 29 October 1821. After serving as commandant of the Naval Rendezvous at Norfolk 1822 to 1824, he reported for similar duty atCharleston, South Carolina .Captain Robert Henley died at
Sullivan's Island, Charleston , after a short illness 7 October 1828.See USS "Henley" for ships named in his honor.
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