Gleaves, Albert, 1858-1937
Variant namesNaval officer and historian.
From the description of Papers of Albert Gleaves, 1803-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77668816
Biographical Note
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1858, Jan. 1:
Born, Nashville, Tenn. -
1877:
Graduated, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. -
1877 -1878 :Duty in Hartford (sloop), South Atlantic Station -
1878 -1879 :On leave from the United States Navy -
1879:
Appointed midshipman Duty in Plymouth (sloop), North Atlantic Station -
1879 -1883 :Duty in Nipsic (gunboat), European Station -
1882:
Commissioned ensign -
1883 -1884 :Duty in Trenton (screw steamer), Asiatic Station -
1884 -1886 :Duty in Monocacy (gunboat), Asiatic Station -
1886:
Duty in Trenton (screw steamer), Asiatic Station -
1886 -1887 :Duty in Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. -
1887 -1889 :Duty in Naval Ordnance Proving Grounds, Annapolis, Md. -
1889:
Married Evelina Heap -
1889 -1891 :Duty in Dolphin (gunboat and dispatch vessel) -
1891 -1892 :Duty in Boston (cruiser), Pacific Station -
1893 -1895 :Duty in Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. -
1896:
Duty in navy yards in Washington, D.C., New York, California, and Virginia -
1897 -1898 :Commanded Cushing (torpedo boat) -
1900 -1901 :Duty in Alabama (battleship) -
1901 -1902 :Commanded Dolphin (gunboat and dispatch vessel) -
1902 -1904 :Commanded Mayflower (patrol vessel converted yacht) -
1904:
Published James Lawrence, United States Navy, Commander of the "Chesapeake." New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons -
1904 -1908 :Inspector of ordnance, Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I. -
1909 -1910 :Aide to asssistant secretary of the navy Served on General Board under Admiral George Dewey -
1910 -1911 :Commanded North Dakota (battleship) -
1911 -1912 :Commanded Second Naval District -
1912 -1914 :Commanded Third Naval District -
1914 -1915 :Commanded Utah (battleship) -
1915:
Promoted to rear admiral -
1916 -1917 :Commanded Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet -
1917 -1918 :Commanded Cruiser and Transport Force, Atlantic Fleet -
1918:
Promoted to vice admiral -
1919:
Promoted to admiral -
1919 -1921 :Commanded Asiatic Fleet -
1921:
Commanded First Naval District Published A History of the Transport Service . . . New York: George H. Doran Co. -
1923:
Edited and published The Life of an American Sailor: Rear Admiral William Hensley Emory, United States Navy, from His Letters and Memoirs. New York: George H. Doran Co. -
1925:
Published Life and Letters of Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce, United States Navy, Founder of the Naval War College. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons -
1928 -1931 :Governor of the Naval Home, Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pa. -
1937, Jan. 6:
Died, Haverford, Pa.
From the guide to the Albert Gleaves Papers, 1803-1946, (bulk 1877-1937), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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Birth 1858-01-01
Death 1937-01-06
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