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Benjamin Franklin Bache

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Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Benjamin Bache


Battles/wars
  
American Civil War

Years of service
  
1824-1868

Uncles
  
William Franklin

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Born
  
February 7, 1801 Monticello, Virginia (
1801-02-07
)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Relations
  
Richard Bache (grandfather)

Died
  
September 10, 1798, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Parents
  
Sarah Franklin Bache, Richard Bache

Grandparents
  
Deborah Read, Benjamin Franklin

Children
  
Hartman Bache, Franklin Bache

Similar People
  
Sarah Franklin Bache, Richard Bache, Deborah Read, William Franklin, Francis Folger Franklin

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

John Hopkins on the Grave of Benjamin Franklin Bache


Benjamin Franklin Bache (February 7, 1801 – November 1, 1881) was a surgeon in the United States Navy before and during the Civil War. He was a great-grandson of the Revolutionary War statesman and author, Benjamin Franklin.

Bache was born in Monticello, Virginia, graduating from Princeton University in 1819, and from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1823.

He entered the Navy as an assistant surgeon in 1824, and in 1828 was promoted to the rank of surgeon. From 1838 to 1841 he served as fleet surgeon of the Mediterranean Squadron. simultaneously serving as professor of natural science at Kenyon College, Ohio.

Bache was in charge of the Philadelphia Naval Asylum from 1845 to 1847. He then served as fleet surgeon of the Brazil Squadron from 1848 to 1860, and at the Naval Hospital in New York from 1850 to 1854, serving as director of the medical laboratory of the Brooklyn Navy Yard from 1855 to 1872. During the Civil War, the laboratory provided medical supplies to the Union army. Bache retired on February 1, 1868, and in 1871 was appointed medical director with rank of Commodore.

Commodore Bache died at his home on 283 Henry Street, New York, after a short illness on November 1, 1881.

References

Benjamin Franklin Bache Wikipedia