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Henry Augustus Wise

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Name
  
Henry Wise

Role
  
Author

Died
  
April 3, 1869


Books
  
Captain Brand of the "Centipede"

Henry Augustus Wise (May 24, 1819 – April 3, 1869) author and United States Navy officer born in Brooklyn, New York, to George Stewart Wise and Catherine Standsberry. The Wise family moved to Virginia and his Naval career began in 1834 as a midshipman. Henry served in the U.S.–Mexican War as a lieutenant on board the razee Independence, seeing action in the Gulf of California. He dedicated his consequent naval service in becoming an expert in gunnery. When the American Civil War broke out he considered serving with his home state of Virginia when they left the Union but opted to stay in the U.S. Navy as a captain. Promoted to commander of the Niagara in 1862, he was soon ordered to destroy the Gosport Navy Yard, near his old home. In 1864 President Abraham Lincoln appointed Wise chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, and he was promoted to captain in 1866; he held the ordnance position until his resignation in 1868. He died in Naples, Italy, the following year. In 1850 he married Catherine Brooks Everett, daughter of Edward Everett and Charlotte Gray Brooks.

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Children

  1. Charlotte Everett Wise (June 7, 1851 – 1935) married Archibald Hopkins
  2. Katherine Wise (December 19, 1852 – 1920) married Jacob W. Miller
  3. Edward Everett Wise (November 14, 1854 – May 2, 1891) married Marion McAllister
  4. Henrietta Augusta Wise (August 21, 1860 – 1920) married (1) Lt. John Downes (2) W.K. Nicholsen

Principal works

Under the pen name of "Harry Gringo"

  • Los Gringos, or an Interior View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chile, and Polynesia, 1854. (Used as the basis for the 1906 opera The Sacrifice, Op. 27, by Frederick Converse)
  • Tales for the Marines, 1855
  • Scampavias: From Gibel-Tarek to Stamboul, 1857
  • The Story of the Gray African Parrot, 1859
  • Captain Brand of the Schooner Centipede, 1860–64
  • References

    Henry Augustus Wise Wikipedia