Bright, George Adams, 1837-1905.

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Bright, George Adams (1837-1905), Naval surgeon. A native of Bangor, Me. and a graduate of Harvard (1860), he briefly practiced medicine in Concord, N.H. and served on the House Staff of Massachusetts General Hospital. In May 1861, he joined the Navy. During the Civil War, Bright served as a surgeon off the coasts of Texas, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas with the Gulf, South Atlantic, and North Blockading Squadron, first on the steamer South Carolina and then the ironclad New Ironsides. After the Civil War, he served on the Marion and the Marblehead, the practice ships of the Naval Academy. In Nov. 1866 Bright was ordered to the frigate Susquehanna, the flagship of the fleet that carried Lewis Davis Campbell, the American minister to Mexico, accompanied by William Tecumseh Sherman. From 1869 to 1873 served in the Mediterranean, onboard of the Plymouth (formerly Kenosha) and Brooklyn. In 1878 he took part in the voyage of the Tuscarora assigned to oceanic survey work off the western coasts of Central and South America. In 1883, he took part in the cruise of Galena to Panama, and from 1891 to 1894 served as a relief surgeon on the protected cruiser Newark. Between the cruises, he served on shore duty at the Naval Academy (1873-1876), Mare Island (1880-1883), and Brooklyn Navy Yard. In 1895 he was put in charge of the Naval Hospital in Washington, and in 1897, appointed Medical Director of the Navy. Bright retired in 1899 with the rank of Rear Admiral.

From the description of Papers of George Adams Bright, 1860-1932 (bulk 1861-1903). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 86129834

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associatedWith Bright, William Mason, b. 1848 person
associatedWith Campbell, Lewis D. (Lewis Davis), 1811-1882. person
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associatedWith Galena (Steamer) corporateBody
associatedWith Marblehead (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Mare Island Naval Shipyard. corporateBody
associatedWith Marion (Screw sloop) corporateBody
associatedWith Newark (Protected cruiser) corporateBody
associatedWith New Ironsides (Ironclad) corporateBody
associatedWith New York Naval Shipyard. corporateBody
associatedWith Plymouth (Screw sloop) corporateBody
associatedWith Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. person
associatedWith Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891. person
associatedWith South Carolina (Steamer) corporateBody
associatedWith Tuscarora (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith United States Naval Academy corporateBody
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United States
North Carolina
Central America
Mediterranean Region
South Carolina
Georgia
Mexico
New England
Caribbean Area
Florida
Texas
South America
Fort Fisher (N.C.)
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Galveston, Battle of, Galveston, Tex., 1863
Merchant mariners
Physicians
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Birth 1837

Death 1905

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