Stevens, Thomas Holdup H.., II, RADM

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Final Rank
Rear Admiral Upper Half
Last Designator Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1946-1946, Commander Hawaiian Sea Frontier
Service Years
1836 - 1881
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Home State
Connecticut
Connecticut
Year of Birth
1819
 
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Home Town
Middletown, Connecticut
Last Address
He died at Rockville, Maryland, on May 15, 1896 and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Date of Passing
May 15, 1986
 

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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS)
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Thomas Holdup Stevens II
Rear Admiral, United States Navy

Thomas Stevens was born on May 27, 1819, in Middletown, Connecticut, the son of distinguished naval officer Thomas H. Stevens. On December 14, 1836, he enlisted as a midshipman. His first appointment was to the frigate Independence. After graduating from the Naval Academy, Stevens spent much of his service assigned to the Pacific Squadron. He distinguished himself during the war with Mexico.

On March 25, 1862, Stevens was ordered to the Maratanza, a double-ended wooden steamer. The ship was stationed in Hampton Roads with engagements in both the York and James Rivers. On May 18, 1862, the Maratanza and the Monitor engaged a small Confederate force near City Point on the James River. The action resulted in the capture of the CSS Teaser.

On August 9, 1862, Stevens was placed in command of the Monitor, replacing Jeffers. He was in command for less than two months, and during his command the Monitor saw almost no action.

Having previously gained the attention of Commodore Charles Wilkes, Stevens was reassigned at Wilkes's request to command the new 955-ton gunboat Sonoma. Stevens then joined Wilkes's West Indies Squadron. Wilkes's command was specially organized to track the Confederate commerce raiders Florida and Alabama, then operating in the Caribbean.

Stevens later served aboard other monitors, commanding both the Patapsco off Fort Sumter in 1863 and the Winnebago at Mobile Bay in 1864. He retired from the navy in 1896, and died in 1898.

   
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Rear Admiral Thomas Holdup Stevens, Jr.'s father was Commodore Thomas Holdup Stevens
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His son was Rear Admiral Thomas Holdup Stevens III
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 Unit Assignments
US NavyUS Coast & GeoDetachment ic SurveyCommander US Fleet Forces Command (COMUSFLTFORCOM)Department of Defense (DOD)
Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), Portsmouth, VA
  1838-1841, USS Independence (1814) - (ship of the line)
  1842-1845, US Coast & GeoDetachment ic Survey
  1861-1862, USS Ottawa (1861)
  1862-1862, USS Maratanza (1861) Steamer
  1862-1862, USS Monitor
  1862-1863, Flying Squadron, North Atantic Blockading Squadron (Spanish-American War)
  1862-1863, USS SONOMA (Sidewheel gunboat)
  1863-1863, West Indies Squadron (1821 - 1841)
  1863-1864, USS Patapsco
  1867-1870, Lighthouse Board
  1873-1880, Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), Portsmouth, VA
  1880-1881, South Pacific Squadron (1866 - 1872)
  1946-1946, Commander Hawaiian Sea Frontier
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1846-1848 Mexican-American War
  1861-1865 Civil War
  1864-1864 Civil War/Battle of Mobile Bay
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United States Naval Academy
  1836-1838, United States Naval Academy
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