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Elias K. Owen

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Elias K. Owen (November 21, 1834-April 8, 1877) was a United States Navy officer.

Biography

Born November 21, 1834, in Chicago, In 1848, Congressman Abraham Lincoln of Springfield, took his "boy friend" Elias Kane Owen to Washington and had him entered in Anapolis Naval Academy, at the age of 14 years. Midshipman, December 7, 1848. Passed midshipman, July 15, 1854. Master, September 15, 1855. Lieutenant, September 16, 1855. Lieutenant Commander, July 16, 1862. Commander, July 25, 1866. Retired, June 9, 1876. The lad became Commander Elias K. Owen, head of the Fifth Mississippi Squadron. During the Civil War he served in the Mississippi Squadron, commanding Louisville and a division of Admiral David Porter's squadron. After the Civil War he commanded the steam sloop Seminole in Panama, 1868-1869.

Owen died April 8, 1877 at Kaskaskia, Illinois.

Namesake

The destroyer Owen was named for him.

References

  • Chicago's True Founder Thomas J.V. Owen by James Ryan Haydon, 1934

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.