James Shedden Palmer | |
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Admiral James S. Palmer
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Born |
Elizabethtown, New Jersey |
October 13, 1810
Died | December 7, 1867 Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands |
(aged 57)
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1824–1867 |
Rank | Rear Admiral |
Commands held |
Flirt Iroquois Hartford West Gulf Squadron West Indies Squadron North Atlantic Squadron |
Battles/wars |
Mexican–American War American Civil War |
James Shedden Palmer (October 13, 1810 – December 7, 1867) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Civil War. He was later promoted to rear admiral.
Palmer was born at Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He entered the United States Navy on August 26, 1824, as Ship's Boy, aboard John Adams. Palmer was appointed Midshipman January 1, 1825. He commanded Flirt during the Mexican-American War, and Iroquois and Hartford during the Civil War. He commanded the Naval Station at New Orleans and the West Gulf Squadron during 1864. Appointed to command the West Indies Squadron in 1865, he was commissioned Rear Admiral on July 25, 1866 and died at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.
Palmer was commanding officer of Iroquois, which was part of the U.S. Mediterranean Squadron at the time of the attack on Fort Sumter. He returned to the United States in January 1862, where he was on leave, without orders, until March, when he was re-appointed commander of the Iroquois. He saw service as part of Farragut's Western Gulf Blockading Squadron, and was one of the captains present at the attack and capture of New Orleans, and at Farragut's attempt to do the same at Vicksburg in 1862. Promoted to Captain for his role in the victory at New Orleans in July of that year, the following month he took command of Farragut's flagship Hartford. On 7 February 1863, Palmer was promoted to Commodore.