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Charles H Bell (naval officer)

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Allegiance
  
United States

Role
  
Naval officer


Name
  
Charles Bell

Years of service
  
1812–1868

Rank
  
Rear admiral

Charles H. Bell (naval officer)

Commands held
  
USS Ferret USS Dolphin USS Constellation Mediterranean Squadron Pacific Squadron

Battles/wars
  
War of 1812 Second Barbary War American Civil War

Died
  
February 19, 1875, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

Place of burial
  
Elmwood Cemetery, New Brunswick, New Jersey, North Brunswick Township, New Jersey, United States

Battles and wars
  
War of 1812, Second Barbary War, American Civil War

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Rear Admiral Charles H. Bell (August 15, 1798 – February 19, 1875) was an officer in the United States Navy who served during the War of 1812, the Second Barbary War, and the American Civil War.

Born in New York, Bell served as a midshipman on Lake Ontario. Later, Bell served on the Macedonian, under the command of Stephen Decatur, against Algiers.

In 1824, he was in command of the schooner USS Ferret, which capsized at sea. He (and other survivors) remained with the capsized vessel for twenty-one hours before being rescued. Five crew members died.

In 1839 the brig Dolphin, under his command, ascended an African river and compelled a native chief to pay for goods that had been taken from a U.S. vessel. In the 1840s he commanded U.S. Navy ships in the suppression of the slave trade. He captured three slavers off the African coast, one of them transporting more than 900 slaves.

His commands included the Constellation in 1855, and the Norfolk Naval Shipyard from 30 April 1859 to 1 August 1860. At the beginning of the Civil War he was in command of the Mediterranean Squadron of the U.S. Navy, but he received command of the Pacific Squadron in 1861, which he held for three years.

He was promoted to commodore on July 16, 1862, and in 1864 was transferred to the command of ships serving on the James River in Virginia. He was promoted to rear admiral on July 25, 1866. He retired in 1868, after serving for three years as commander of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He died in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1875 at the age of 76.

Dates of rank

  • Midshipman - 18 June 1812
  • Lieutenant - 28 March 1820
  • Commander - 10 September 1840
  • Captain - 12 August 1854
  • Commodore, Retired List - 16 July 1862
  • Rear Admiral - 25 July 1866
  • Died - 19 February 1875
  • References

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