- William L. Hudson
Captain William Levereth Hudson, USN (
11 May 1794 –15 October 1862 ) was aUnited States Navy officer in the early 19th century.Hudson was born
11 May 1794 in Brooklyn. His first service afloat was in theMediterranean Squadron under CommodoreWilliam Bainbridge in theschooner "Alert" andsloop-of-war "Ontario" from 1815 to 1817.Hudson was appointed
midshipman 1 January 1816 . In 1821 – 1823 he served in "Dolphin" on the Pacific coast ofSouth America , and in "Warren" for a Mediterranean cruise 1826 –1829. In 1830 – 1831 Hudson accompanied Lieutenant Ramsey on a tour toRussia , and then assumed duty at theNew York Navy Yard .In June 1838 he was ordered to command "Peacock", attached to Lieutenant
Charles Wilkes 's United States Exploring Expedition. After strenuous service in theAntarctic , the South Seas, and along the coast ofNorth America , "Peacock" was wrecked18 July 1841 while attempting to cross the bar and enter theColumbia River on Wilkes' orders. Commander Hudson made every effort to free his ship but was forced to leave her, fortunately saving all his men and the scientific papers.In September 1849, after shore and lighthouse duty, he was ordered to command "Vincennes", cruising the Pacific until 1852. In March 1857 Hudson, appointed captain
8 October 1855 , assumed command of "Niagara". That August, in conjunction with British ships, he made the first attempt at laying atransatlantic cable . This try was unsuccessful, but a second attempt met with success10 August 1858 . After commanding theBoston Navy Yard 1858 – 1862, Captain Hudson was made Inspector of the 3d Light House District. He died15 October 1862 in Brooklyn, aged 68.Namesakes
Three ships have been named USS "Hudson" in his honor.
ee also
References
:DANFS
External links
* [http://history.navy.mil/danfs/index.html history.navy.mil: DANFS biography of William Hudson]
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