James Barnes

1866–1936 (age 70)

Naval Officer, Author

Biography

Rear Admiral James Barnes balanced a disciplined naval career with a steady literary voice. His decades at sea were marked by an unwavering dedication to duty, and he later translated his experiences into thoughtful essays on maritime leadership and the character of service.

In retirement he remained engaged with the rational public discourse of the day, encouraging young officers to consider both technique and ethics. He is remembered at Woodlawn Cemetery for the calm steadiness he brought to both command and the written word.