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  1. Thomas Selfridge: A By-the-Book Officer. Selfridge was born on February 6, 1836, to Navy Captain Thomas Oliver Selfridge and Louisa Cary Soley in Charlestown, Massachusetts. In 1851 he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy, where he graduated in 1854 at the head of his class. His first assignment was on USS Independence, the flagship ...

  2. Dec 12, 2013 · To borrow a phrase from Henry Carlisle’s 1984 study of Captain George Pollard of the whale ship Essex, Rear Admiral Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. is the “Jonah Man” of the Civil War Navy. The 1862 destruction of the Cairo is part of the officer’s long relationship with unfortunate events.

  3. Thomas Etholen Selfridge (grandson) Rear Admiral Thomas Oliver Selfridge (24 April 1804 – 15 October 1902) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War and was the father of another rear admiral, Thomas O. Selfridge Jr.

  4. Lt. Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. - Sinking of the USS Cumberland, 1862. On Saturday, March 8, 1862, one year after the onset of the Civil War, the crewmen of the Union blockade squadron standing off at Hampton Roads, Virginia, had grown bored waiting for the enemy’s arrival. While the laundry hung on the Union ships’ rigging drying in the ...

  5. “I can see in it nothing more than one of the accidents of war arising from a zealous disposition on the part of the commanding officer to perform his duty.” Monument to Rear Admiral Selfridge at Vicksburg National Military Park. Selfridge was then placed in command of the timberclad gunboat USS Conestoga.

  6. His nephew, Thomas Etholen Selfridge, a US Army Field Artillery officer and one of the first pilots in the nascent Army Air Service, became the first person ever to die in the crash of a powered airplane in 1908. Rear Admiral Selfridge retired on February 6, 1898. He died from heart disease in Washington, D.C., on February 4, 1924.

  7. Jul 16, 2021 · Selfridge was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander on 16 July, 1862. [3] Selfridge was promoted to the rank of Commander on 31 December, 1869. [4] Selfridge was promoted to the rank of Captain on 24 February, 1881. [5] Selfridge was promoted to the rank of Commodore on 11 April, 1894. [6] On 16 March, 1895, while serving on the Board of ...

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