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James H. Hobby

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James H. Hobby
Born(1835-04-27)April 27, 1835
New Boston, New Hampshire
DiedNovember 17, 1882(1882-11-17) (aged 47)
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1848–1855, 1861–1870
Rank1st Assistant Engineer
UnitUSS Sassacus
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War

James H. Hobby (27 April 1835 – 17 November 1882) was a non-commissioned officer in the United States Navy.

Biography

Born at New Boston, New Hampshire, Hobby was appointed 3rd Assistant Engineer in 1848. He resigned on 21 June 1855, but was re-appointed 2nd Assistant Engineer on 4 June 1861. He served with distinction throughout the Civil War, and as 1st Assistant Engineer of Sassacus, participated in an engagement with the Confederate ships CSS Bombshell and CSS Albemarle in Albemarle Sound on 5 May 1864. Although fearfully scalded when a shot from Albemarle cut Sassacus's steam pipes, Hobby remained at his post to control the engines, thus enabling the vessel to retire successfully from the action and preventing an explosion. When Sassacus was out of danger, the badly-wounded engineer was carried to the deck for medical attention. For his heroism Hobby was promoted 30 numbers in grade.

He was placed on the retired list on 19 October 1870, and died on 17 November 1882.

Namesake

The destroyer USS Hobby (DD-610) (1942–1971) was named for him.

References

  • Holden, Edgar (July 1888). "The Career of the Confederate Ram Albemarle: II. An Attempt to Run Down an Iron-Clad With a Wooden Ship". The Century Magazine. 36 (3): 427–432.