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Charles Dwight Sigsbee
January 16, 1845(1845-01-16) – July 13, 1923 (aged 78)
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Rear Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee
Place of birth Albany, New York
Place of death New York City, New York
Place of burial Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance United States of America
Union
Service/branch United States Navy
Union
Years of service 1862-1907
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held USS Maine
USS Texas
South Atlantic Squadron
Battles/wars American Civil War
*Battle of Mobile Bay
*First Battle of Fort Fisher
*Second Battle of Fort Fisher
Formosan Expedition
Spanish-American War
*Sinking of the Maine
*First Battle of San Juan
*Second Battle of San Juan

Charles Dwight Sigsbee (January 16, 1845 - July 13, 1923) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. He is best remembered as the captain of the USS Maine, which exploded in Havana harbor, Cuba, in 1898. The explosion set off the events that led up to the start of the Spanish American War.

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Biography

Sigsbee was born in Albany, New York, and educated at The Albany Academy. He was appointed acting midshipman on 16 July 1862.

Sigsbee served aboard the Monongahela, Wyoming, and Shenandoah from 1863 to 1869, when he was assigned to duty at the Naval Academy. Earlier Sigsbee fought in numerous engagements during the Civil War, mostly against Confederate forts and batteries. In 1871, he was assigned to the Hydrographic Office. He was in command of various ships between 1873 and 1891, and served as a hydrographer in the Bureau of Navigation from 1893 to 1897. Sigsbee commanded the St. Paul in 1898 at the Second Battle of San Juan and Texas until 1900.

In February of that year he was appointed Chief Intelligence Officer of the Office of Naval Intelligence, succeeding Cmdr. Richardson Clover; he held this post until April 1903 when he was succeeded by Cmdr. Seaton Schroeder. He was promoted to Rear Admiral on 10 August 1903.

He assumed command of the South Atlantic Squadron in 1904, and the Second Division, North Atlantic Squadron in 1905.

Rear Admiral Sigsbee commanded the USS Brooklyn as his flagship on June 7, 1905, when she sailed for Cherbourg, France. There, the remains of the late John Paul Jones were taken aboard and brought back home for his internment at the United States Naval Academy.

Admiral Sigsbee retired from the Navy in 1907 and died in New York. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His grandson, Charles Dwight Sigsbee III, First Lieutenant, United States Army, was buried next to him on June 20, 1956.

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Dates of Rank

Ensign Lieutenant Junior Grade Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander Commander Captain Commodore Rear Admiral
O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8
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October 3, 1863 Never Held April 21, 1867 March 12, 1868 May 11, 1882 March 21, 1897 Unknown August 10, 1903

See also

References

  1. ^ "Charles Dwight Sigsbee". The Spanish American War Centennial Website. http://www.spanamwar.com/sigsbee.htm. Retrieved 2009-11-27.  
This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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Preceded by
Richardson Clover
Head of the Office of Naval Intelligence
(Chief Intelligence Officer)

February 1900–April 1903
Succeeded by
Seaton Schroeder







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