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Lewis Kimberly

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on September 27, 1884. He was appointed Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard in 1885, and attained the rank of rear admiral on January 26, 1887. He was then appointed the Commander-in-Chief of the
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which sailed for the Mediterranean in October 1860, finally returning to the United States in July 1861 after the outbreak of the Civil War.
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Between 1856 and 1860, he kept a notebook of doodles, sketches, and watercolors. Themes included geometric designs, architectural drawings,
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in 1853–56, and was promoted to master and lieutenant on September 15 and 16, 1855. Kimberly spent some time stationed at the
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in May–July 1871, serving as the commander of the landing forces. He then commanded the
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Kimberly was promoted to captain on October 3, 1874, and commanded the sloop
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A posed photograph of U.S. Navy officers holding a council of war aboard the
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on June 8, 1852. He then returned to African waters, serving in the sloops
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in the Pacific in 1877–78. During the early 1880s Kimberly served at the
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between July 1857 and April 1860, before joining the newly commissioned
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From May 1865 Kimberly served aboard the steam frigate
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Index

Lewis A. Kimberly
Portrait of Kimberly, late 1880s
Troy, New York
West Newton, Massachusetts
United States Navy
Rear admiral
USS Benicia
USS Canonicus
USS Monongahela
USS Omaha
Pacific Squadron
American Civil War
Korean Expedition
Samoan crisis


Asiatic Squadron
flagship
steam
frigate
USS Colorado
Korea
Korean Expedition
Commander
commanding officer
sloop-of-war
USS Benicia
United States Navy
American Civil War
Troy, New York

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