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History of Hanson, (Plymouth County) Massachusetts

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Biographies:

Albert Smith Barker Biography

Albert Smith Barker, naval officer, was born in Hanson, Mass., March 31, 1843; son of Josiah and Eliza (Cushing) Barker; grandson of Isaac Bowen and Elizabeth (Torrey) Barker and of Pickels and Rachel Cushing; and a descendant of Robert Barker, who settled in Plymouth between 1630 and 1640. He was appointed to the United States naval academy, Oct 25, 1859, and was ordered into active service in May, 1861. He served on the steam frigate Mississippi at the bombardment and passage of the forts and the capture of New Orleans, April 25, 1862; was promoted ensign, Nov. 25, 1862, and was actively engaged in the attempted capture of Port Hudson, March 14, 1863, where the Mississippi was destroyed; joined the Monongahela, took part in the siege of Port Hudson and the ensuing battles which cleared the river; was promoted lieutenant, Feb. 22, 1864; lieutenant-commander, July 25, 1866; commander, March 28, 1877; captain, May 5, 1892; and rear-admiral, Oct. 10, 1899. He ran a line of deep sea soundings around the world in 1883-'86, while in command of the Enterprise; commanded the protected cruiser Philadelphia, May, 1892, to August, 1894, and the battleship Oregon, March, 1896, to January, 1897. Upon the outbreak of the Spanish-American war he was a member of the naval war board; then commanded the protected cruiser Newark in the North Atlantic squadron, May, 1898, to August, 1898, when he was again placed in command of the Oregon and in September, 1898, was appointed to command a special service squadron for the Pacific; visited the principal ports of South America, and reached Manila in March, 1899. He took command of the Norfolk navy yard Oct, 5, 1899; was promoted rear-admiral, Oct. 10, 1899, and took command of the New York navy yard in 1900.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








Massachusetts Facts:
Tree: American elm
Bird: chickadee
Flower: mayflower (trailing arbutus)
Nickname: Bay State, Old Colony State
Motto: Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem (By the Sword We Seek Peace, But Peace Only Under Liberty)
Area (sq. mi.): 8,257
Capitol: Boston
Admitted: 6 Feb 1788




Plymouth County Facts:

Seat: Plymouth
Established: 1685
Formed from: New Plymouth Colony


Some Historic Photographers from Hanson

  • Delano, Thomas B
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Hanson is situated 30 meters above sea level.



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