- Samuel Mercer
Infobox Military Person
name= Samuel Mercer Sr.
lived=1799 –Mar 6 ,1862
placeofbirth= Unknown
placeofdeath=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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allegiance=flagicon|USAUnited States of America
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serviceyears= 1815 – 1862
rank=Captain
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unit=USS Lawrence USS "Wabash"
battles=Mexican American warAmerican Civil War
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laterwork=“Samuel Mercer” 1799 –
Mar 6 1862 entering theUnited States Navy at a young age he became aMidshipman in 1815. He served his country during theMexican-American and US Civil war’s, He is also the father ofMarine Corps Captain “Samuel Mercer”.Mexican-American War
He commanded the
USS Lawrence in theHome Squadron as tensions escalated in theGulf of Mexico , sailed southJune 14 1845 . He and his crew spent the next year cruising along the Gulf Coast, providing security to American shipping in the region and helping suppress piracy. After war broke outApril 25 1846 , they cruised on a blockade station off the Mexican coast, remaining there untilJune 17 .Civil War
Civil War.As Union Naval Officer, "Captain Mercer" remained loyal to the union during the war of the rebellion and was in command of the Union warship "USS Powhatan" stationed in
Charleston Harbor at the outbreak of theCivil War . He led a squad of four ships that had been sent to relieve the garrison atFort Sumter , but arrived too late. On 16 May 1861 He took command of the newly re-commissioned "USS Wabash" in the Northern Blockading Squadron, and participated in the Army-Navy action againstCape Hatteras ,North Carolina .The Northern Blockading Squadron was having it share of trouble in 1861 due the slow conversion of it’s ships that at times the blockade off Charleston had only a few ships, the state of the mission in this sector was so frustrating that "Captain Mercer" of the "USS Wabash" lamented to his commander
Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham "“Now Flag-Officer, you know as well as I do that to blockade this port efficiently with this ship alone is next door to an impossibility.”" How true were his words? By 10 Sep of that year over one third of the Squadron’s vessels lay in yards for repairs.Post Civil War
The War ended earl for “Captain Mercer” shortly after the action off
Cape Hatteras ,North Carolina he was relieved from active command due to age, and was serving on the Navy Retiring Board when he died in March 1862. He is buried with his sonMarine Corps Captain “Samuel Mercer” atLaurel Hill Cemetery Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania .External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=mercer&GSfn=s&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1862&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GRid=21875& Find a Grave]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F03EED7103FEE34BC4153DFB667838A679FDE NY Times Oct 9 1861]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9806E5DE1E3FEE34BC4D52DFB5668389679FDE NY Times Mar 15 9 1862]
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