DAVENPORT, Richard, RDML

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Last Rank
Rear Admiral Lower Half
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1917-1919, Brooklyn, NY, Naval Special Services Administration Activity
Service Years
1869 - 1907
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Home State
District Of Columbia
Year of Birth
1849
 
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Home Town
Washington D.C.
Last Address
Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery
Date of Passing
May 30, 1926
 

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Richard Graham Davenport
Commodore, United States Navy

Recalled to active duty during WWI as Rear Admiral


Born in District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., on January 11, 1849, the son of Captain Henry Kollock and Jennie Brent Graham Davenport, he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy from the State of Georgia on September 29, 1864 and graduted in 1869.

He served as an instructor of torpedoes-electricity, Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island, 1875 and 1881; Ordnance Instructor, Washington, D.C. Navy Yard in the winter of 1880-81; attended courses of lectures in international law and naval science, Naval War College, Newport, in the terms of 1887 and 1902.

He married Serena Hale Gilman on November 20, 1884.

He was originally commissioned an Ensign, July 12, 1870, and advanced through the grades, retiring after more than 42 years of service on June 30, 1907 as Commodore, while in command of the First Class Battleship USS Georgia. While on shore duty, he served as an aide to the Rear Admiral representing the Navy Department at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1875-76; temporary duty as the Chicago Exposition in 1893; served as a member of the Board of Civil Service Examiners for Nautical Experts; was President of the Permanent General Courts Martial and also as Navigation and Equipment Officer and senior member of the Board of Inspection, Labor Board and Wage Administration, Navy yard, Washington, D.C., May 1902 to August 1906; also a member of the US Navy Examining and Retiring Board, 1906; Assistant to the Chief, Bureau of Navigation, in charge of a detail of officers, 1897-98; and, from time to time, in charge of various divisions of the US Navy Hydrographic Office.

Afloat, he served as Midshipman and as Watch and Division Officer, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, Pacific, Asiatic, Training and European Squadrons; as aide on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief of the Asiatic Squadron; Flag Lieutenant to Commodore J. C. Watson during the Spanish-American War (1898-99); second in command of the fleet blockading on the coast of Cuba; later Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Squadron. Attached to and on the USS Oregon off Santiago, Cuba, when the Spanish General in command surrendered. As a Lieutenant Commander in command of USS Fishhawk, investigated the radius of dispersion of star fish in the waters of Narragansett Bay and, in 1898-99, with a party of scientists aboard, made a biological survey of waters around Puerto Rico; as a Commander, 1900-02, commanded the USS Training Ship Essex and as a Captain, commanded the Battleship USS Georgia at the opening of the Jamestown Exposition, 1907.

Awarded the West India Campaign Medal, War With Spain Medal, and the Sampson Medal, with bars, for naval engagements in the Spanish-American War. During World War I, he was on active duty at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, January 26, 1918-June 1, 1919, as Senior Member of the Permanent Board of Investigations.

He died on May 30, 1926 and was buried in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery among other family members.

   
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The Society of the Sons of the Revolution
in the District of Columbia

Richard Graham DAVENPORT -- Elected February 19, 1891.
Commodore, U.S. Navy (Retired). 1441 Hopkins Street, Washington, D.C.
Great-grandson of Richard GRAHAM (1738-1796); Member of Committee of Safety and Observation of Prince William County, Virginia, and Commissioner of Revenue for the support of the Revolution.
Great-great-grandson of George BRENT (1730-1779); Member, Committee of Safety and Observation, Stafford County, Virginia.
Great-great-grandson of Charles JONES (1705-1797); Commissioner of Revenue for Support of the War, and first Judge of Montgomery County, Maryland, 1777.
Great-great-grandson of Samuel LOVE (Senior) (1718-1785); Member, Committee of Safety and Observation of Charles County, Maryland; also member, Maryland Convention, 1774.

General Society of the War of 1812

Elected 1891.
DAVENPORT, RICHARD GRAHAM,
Lieutenant U. S. Navy, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
Grandson of Isaiah Davenport, Private in Captain James Hunter's Company, First  Regiment, Georgia Militia; 1815.
Grandson of George Graham, Captain of Fairfax County Company of Cavalry, Second Regiment, Virginia Militia; 1814.
Great-grandson of James Watson, Private in Captain Richard S. Briscoe's Company of Cavalry, First Regiment, (Colonel George Magruder, Commanding), District of Columbia Militia; 1813-14.

   

  1907-1917, Break in Service

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Retired in 1907 as Commodore. Reactivated for WWI as a Rear Admiral as Senior Member of the Permanent Board of Investigations.

   
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Schroeder, Seaton, RADM, (1864-1919) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Michelson, Albert, CDR, (1869-1881) Lieutenant
Breeman, George, CPO, (1902-1929) Petty Officer Third Class
VALLEE, Hubert, SR, (1917-1917) Seaman Apprentice
Endicott, Mordecai, RADM, (1874-1920) OFF 510X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Endicott, Mordecai, RADM, (1874-1920) OFF 510X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Goodrich, Caspar Frederick, RADM, (1864-1919) OFF 00X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Nicholson, Reginald, RADM, (1864-1919) OFF 00X Rear Admiral Upper Half
Walling, Burns Tracy, RDML, (1872-1919) OFF Rear Admiral Lower Half
Gench, Edward Leroy, LTJG, (1907-1942) 00 00E Other Service Rank
Ingram, Osmond Kelly, PO1, (1903-1917) OFF Other Service Rank
Luke, Vernon Thomas, PO1, (1915-1941) 00 00E Other Service Rank
Workman, Robert DuBois, RADM, (1905-1947) 00 Other Service Rank
Ryan, Alexander, LCDR, (1898-1919) CWO Chief Machinist (CWO)
Halford, William, LT, (1869-1919) CWO CWO Chief Gunner (CWO)
Fritsch, Elmer, CPO, (1903-1936) 000 YN-0000 Chief Petty Officer
King, John, CPO, (1893-1919) WT WT-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Hammerschmidt, Paul, PO1, (1912-1944) MM Petty Officer Third Class
MacKenzie, John S., CPO, (1902-1918) COX COX-0000 Coxswain
Haviland, Willis Bradley, CDR, (1907-1944) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Stanley, Robert Henry, C.Phm., (1898-1939) HA HA-0000 Hospital Apprentice First Class
Beasley, Harry C., PO1, (1906-1921) [Other Service Rank]
Bradley, Max, CWO2, (1915-1945) [Other Service Rank]
Zane, Abraham Vanhoy, RADM, (1871-1919) Rear Admiral Upper Half
RING, James, RDML, (1868-1919) Rear Admiral Lower Half
RING, James, RDML, (1868-1919) Rear Admiral Lower Half
Caldwell, Harry Handly, CDR, (1891-1919) Lieutenant Commander
Zahm, Frank Baker, LCDR, (1887-1921) Lieutenant Commander
Zahm, Frank Baker, LCDR, (1887-1921) Lieutenant Commander
Phelps., John Jay, LTJG, (1898-1918) Ensign
MacNaughton, Leslie Malcolm, ENS, (1915-1918) Other Service Rank
MacNaughton, Leslie Malcolm, ENS, (1915-1918) Other Service Rank
Tinkham, Edward Ilsley, ENS, (1916-1919) Other Service Rank
Falkenberg, Christian, CPO, (1901-1946) Seaman First Class

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