- James W. Nicholson
Rear Admiral James William Augustus Nicholson (
10 March 1821 –28 October 1887 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy during theMexican-American War and theAmerican Civil War .The son of Nathaniel Nicholson and grandson of
Samuel Nicholson , he was born inDedham, Massachusetts . Nicholson entered the Navy as amidshipman in February 1838. As a Lieutenant, he served in "Vandalia" in CommodoreMatthew C. Perry ’s Japanese Expedition (1853–55).During the Civil War he served in "Pocahontas" and "Pensacola", and commanded "Isaac Smith", "Shamrock", "Manhattan", and "Mohongo". He commanded the
New York Navy Yard during 1876 to 1880.Commodore from August 1873 and Rear Admiral from October 1881, he commanded the
European Station 16 September 1881 to February 1883. When the British bombardedAlexandria, Egypt , in 1882, he rescued the records of the American Consulate and took American and other refugees aboard hisflagship , "Lancaster". Commendation from the Navy Department and awards of gratitude from European governments followed.Nicholson retired 10 March 1883 and died at his home in New York 28 October 1887.
The ships named USS "Nicholson" were named for him and four male relatives in the naval service.
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