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Allegiance
  
United States

Name
  
Louis Kempff

Commands held
  
Asiatic Fleet


Rank
  
Rear Admiral

Years of service
  
1857–1903

Louis Kempff

Born
  
October 11, 1841 Belleville, Illinois, United States of America (
1841-10-11
)

Buried at
  
Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California, United States of America

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War  • Battle of Port Royal  • Boxer Rebellion

Died
  
July 29, 1920, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Place of burial
  
Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California, United States

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Battle of Port Royal, Boxer Rebellion

Similar People
  
Romualdo Pacheco, Henry Perrin Coon, George Clement Perkins

Service/branch
  
United States Navy

Rear Admiral Louis Kempff (October 11, 1841 – July 29, 1920) was an officer of the United States Navy from 1857 to 1903.

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Biography

Louis Kempff was born in Belleville, Illinois, United States, to parents Frederick and Henriette Kempff, both from Germany. After passing the entrance exams, he received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland on September 21, 1857.

Civil War

Towards the end of his senior year at Annapolis, the American Civil War erupted and Kempff was detached from the Naval Academy and called into active service in May 1861. Midshipman Kempff was assigned to the Wabash, a steam frigate in the Atlantic Blockading Squadron. On November 7, 1861, Kempff participated in the Battle of Port Royal, near Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. On August 1, 1862, Kempff was commissioned as a Lieutenant and subsequently assigned to the Connecticut. At the close of the Civil War, Kempff was aboard the Suwanee in the Pacific Ocean.

Later Naval career

Following the Civil War, Kempff continued serving aboard the Suwanee; on July 25, 1866, Kempff was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander. On March 7, 1876, Kempff was promoted to commander. Kempff was thereafter assigned to the Mare Island Navy Yard and Station where he served as commander of the station's Department of Equipment and Recruiting. On October 25, 1885, Kempff assumed command of the Adams. Kempff subsequently served on the Board of Inspection and Survey in San Francisco, California during which time he was promoted to captain. Kempff's final promotion came on March 3, 1899 when he was promoted to the rank of rear admiral.

Later life

Following his service in the Boxer Rebellion, Kempff continued to serve in the United States Navy; following the events of the Boxer Rebellion, Kempff became the Commandant–in–charge of the Pacific Naval District. Kempff continued in this capacity until his retirement in 1903. Following his retirement form military service, Kempff became an active participant in the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

References

Louis Kempff Wikipedia