James Thornton (naval officer)

James Thornton (naval officer)

James Shepard Thornton (25 February 1826 – 14 May 1875) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.

Born at Merrimack, New Hampshire, Thornton was appointed midshipman on 15 January 1841 and served in the sloop-of-war "John Adams" during the Mexican-American War. The outbreak of the Civil War found him serving on the Atlantic coast in brig "Bainbridge". He later became executive officer in David Farragut's flagship "Hartford" and was serving in her when she and other ships of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron dashed past Forts St. Philip and Jackson on 24 April 1862 to capture New Orleans, Louisiana. He continued to serve in "Hartford", with great credit, during the engagement with the Confederate ram "Arkansas", during duels with the Vicksburg batteries, and in other operations on the Mississippi River.

In August 1862, he assumed command of gunboat "Winona" which was stationed with the Union blockading force off Mobile Bay, Alabama. On 13 September, the gunboat shelled and destroyed a Confederate steamer lying under the protection of the guns of Fort Gaines. He subsequently became executive officer of "Kearsarge" and received a vote of thanks from Congress for gallantry during the successful engagement with the Confederate raider "Alabama" off Cherbourg, France, on 20 June 1864.

After the Civil War, he commanded "Kearsarge" on the South Pacific Station. Thornton was commissioned captain on 24 May 1872.

Captain Thornton died at Germantown, Pennsylvania, almost three years later on 14 May 1875.

Two ships have been named USS "Thornton" for him.


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