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Union Navy officer (1825–1893) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William W. Kennison (1825–1893)[1] was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
William W. Kennison | |
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Born | [1] Massachusetts, United States | February 28, 1825
Died | January 4, 1893 67) [1] | (aged
Buried | Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts[1] |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1861–1868 |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Commands | USS Samuel Rotan |
Battles / wars | American Civil War |
Born in Massachusetts, Kennison was appointed Acting Master's Mate on 28 August 1861.[2] On 26 March 1862[3] he was promoted to Volunteer Lieutenant in recognition of his gallant conduct in the action between the CSS Virginia and the USS Cumberland during the Battle of Hampton Roads on 8 March 1862, [2] in which Kennison was in charge of the forward 10-inch (250 mm) pivot gun.[4] He was subsequently appointed commander of the schooner Samuel Rotan in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in 1863,[5] capturing the schooner Champion off the Piankatank River, Virginia, on 2 July, and a large yawl off Horn Harbor, Virginia, with cargo including salt, on 10 October.[6] He later served aboard the steam gunboat South Carolina, involved in operations off Charleston and Savannah in 1865.[7] Following the war, he was honorably discharged on 4 May 1866, but was reappointed Acting Master on 20 August 1866. His final muster out date was 16 November 1868.[2]
The destroyer USS Kennison (DD-138) (1918–1945) was named for him.[2]
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