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Uriel Sebree

Uriel Sebree
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Rear Admiral Uriel Sebree
Born (1848-02-20)February 20, 1848
Fayette, Missouri
Died August 6, 1922(1922-08-06) (aged 74)
Coronado, California
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service 1863–1910
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands held USC&GS Silliman
USC&GS Thomas R. Gedney
USS Pinta
USS Wheeling (PG-14)
USS Thetis
USS Abarenda (AC-13)
USS Wisconsin (BB-9)
Commandant U.S. Naval Station Tutuila
Pathfinder Squadron
2nd Division, U.S. Pacific Fleet
Commander-in-Chief U.S. Pacific Fleet
Other work Commandant (Acting governor) of Tutuila
Navy Career
Midshipman – 1867
1867–69 USS Canandaigua
Ensign – 1868
Master – 1870
Lieutenant – 1871
1872 USS Saranac
1873 USS Minnesota
USS Dictator
USS Tigress
1873–76 USS Franklin
1878 USC&GS A. D. Bache
1879 USC&GS Silliman
1879–81 USC&GS Thomas R. Gedney
1882 USS Brooklyn
1883 USS Pinta
1884 USS Powhatan
1884 USS Thetis
1884–86 United States Naval Academy
1886–89 U.S. Lighthouse Board
Inspector, 13th District
1889–92 USS Baltimore
Lieutenant Commander – 1889
1892–93 3rd Lighthouse District
1893–96 United States Naval Academy
1896–98 USS Wheeling (PG-14)
Commander – 1897
1898–1901 U.S. Lighthouse Board
Inspector, 12th District
Captain – 1901
1901–02 USS Abarenda (AC-13)
U.S. Naval Station Tutuila
1902 USS Wheeling
1903–04 USS Wisconsin (BB-9)
1904–07 Naval War College
U.S. Lighthouse Board
Rear Admiral – 1907
1907–08 Pathfinder Squadron
1908–09 United States Pacific Fleet, 2nd Division
1909–10 United States Pacific Fleet

Uriel Sebree (February 20, 1848 – August 6, 1922) was a career officer in the United States Navy. He entered the Naval Academy during the Civil War and served until 1910, retiring as a rear admiral. He is best remembered for his two expeditions into the Arctic and for serving as acting governor of American Samoa. He was also commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet.

After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1867, Sebree was posted to a number of vessels before being assigned to a rescue mission to find the remaining crew of the missing Polaris in the Navy's first mission to the Arctic. This attempt was only a partial success—the Polaris crew was rescued by a British ship rather than the US Navy—but this led to Sebree's selection eleven years later for a second expedition to the Arctic. That mission to rescue Adolphus Greely and the survivors of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition was a success. Sebree was subsequently appointed as the second acting governor of American Samoa. He served in this position for only a year before returning to the United States. In 1907, he was promoted to rear admiral and given command of the Pathfinder Expedition around the South American coast before being appointed commander of the 2nd Division of the Pacific Fleet and then commander-in-chief of the entire fleet. He retired in 1910 and died in Coronado, California, in 1922. Two geographical features in AlaskaSebree Peak and Sebree Island—are named for Admiral Sebree.

Uriel Sebree was born in Fayette, Missouri, on February 20, 1848, to Judge John Sebree, called "one of the prominent citizens of old Howard County" by the Jefferson County Tribune, and his wife. Uriel was the first of two sons. His brother, Frank P. Sebree, became a lawyer. Uriel entered the United States Naval Academy on July 23, 1863, during the American Civil War. After his graduation in 1867, his first assignment was on board USS Canandaigua. Over the next few years Sebree won repeated promotion: to ensign in 1868, master in 1870, and lieutenant in 1871. In 1873 he transferred to the ironclad USS Dictator.


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