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Hiram Paulding

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Hiram Paulding Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Cortland, Cortland County, New York, USA
Death
20 Oct 1878 (aged 80)
Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.86394, Longitude: -73.42554
Plot
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United States Navy Admiral. He began his Naval career as a young midshipman in 1811. In the War of 1812, despite his youth, he fought with great distinction against the British on Lakes Ontario and Champlain, and commanded the second division from Ticonderoga in the Battle of Lake Champlain. After the war he honed his skills on various ships. In August 1825, while a Lieutenant reported for duty on the "USS Dolphin," as the Executive Officer to Lieutenant John "Mad Jack" Percival. In this position, Paulding was with Percival during his trans-Pacific and Hawaiian adventures. After serving on board joined the "USS Constellation,, he went on to command the schooner "USS Shark" in 1834, and the sloop-of-war "USS Levant" in 1838. In 1841 he was assigned as Executive Officer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and received a promotion to Captain in 1845. In 1852, Paulding assumed command of the Washington Navy Yard, and later the United States Home Squadron. In 1861 President Abraham Lincoln appointed him to a key position on the Navy Board, to help create the Union wartime navy. In this office, Paulding was instrumental in evaluating John Ericsson's design of the iron ship, the "USS Monitor." After the Civil War, he was assigned to command the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He died at Huntington, Long Island, New York in 1878. The United States Navy destroyer "USS Paulding" (DD-21) was named in his honor.
United States Navy Admiral. He began his Naval career as a young midshipman in 1811. In the War of 1812, despite his youth, he fought with great distinction against the British on Lakes Ontario and Champlain, and commanded the second division from Ticonderoga in the Battle of Lake Champlain. After the war he honed his skills on various ships. In August 1825, while a Lieutenant reported for duty on the "USS Dolphin," as the Executive Officer to Lieutenant John "Mad Jack" Percival. In this position, Paulding was with Percival during his trans-Pacific and Hawaiian adventures. After serving on board joined the "USS Constellation,, he went on to command the schooner "USS Shark" in 1834, and the sloop-of-war "USS Levant" in 1838. In 1841 he was assigned as Executive Officer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and received a promotion to Captain in 1845. In 1852, Paulding assumed command of the Washington Navy Yard, and later the United States Home Squadron. In 1861 President Abraham Lincoln appointed him to a key position on the Navy Board, to help create the Union wartime navy. In this office, Paulding was instrumental in evaluating John Ericsson's design of the iron ship, the "USS Monitor." After the Civil War, he was assigned to command the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He died at Huntington, Long Island, New York in 1878. The United States Navy destroyer "USS Paulding" (DD-21) was named in his honor.

Bio by: William R. Lynch



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  • Originally Created by: William R. Lynch
  • Added: Mar 18, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8526148/hiram-paulding: accessed ), memorial page for Hiram Paulding (11 Dec 1797–20 Oct 1878), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8526148, citing Huntington Rural Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.