Joseph B. Smith
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:For Template:Infobox military person Joseph Bryant Smith (December 29, 1826 – March 8, 1862) was an officer in the United States Navy who was killed in action during the American Civil War.
Early life and education
Joseph Bryant Smith was born on December 29, 1826,<ref name="cemetery">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> in Belfast, Maine, Smith was appointed midshipman on October 19, 1841. After graduating with the Class of 1847, he served at the Washington Navy Yard, in Template:USS and with the United States Coast Survey. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in 1855, and soon afterwards was assigned to the steam frigate Template:USS, his station until 1857. Smith next had ordnance duty at the Washington Navy Yard, D.C.
Career
In 1860, he was ordered to frigate Template:USS as her first lieutenant. He was in acting-command of Congress on March 8, 1862, when she was attacked and destroyed by the Confederate ironclad, Template:Ship, and lost his life in the action. When his father, Captain Joseph Smith, heard of the surrender of Congress, he said, "Then Joe is dead," feeling that she never would have surrendered while his son lived.
Smiths funeral was held at St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square and he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.<ref name="cemetery"/><ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Open access</ref>
Legacy
Two ships have been named, Template:USS for him.
See also
References
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External links
- Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
- 1826 births
- 1862 deaths
- United States Navy officers
- Union Navy officers
- People of Maine in the American Civil War
- Union military personnel killed in the American Civil War
- People from Belfast, Maine
- Burials at Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)