Silas Stringham
1798–1876 (age 78)
Admiral
Biography
Silas Stringham, born in 1798, served with distinction in the United States Navy, rising to the rank of admiral after a lifetime at sea. His leadership during the War of 1812 and later conflicts helped to safeguard American maritime interests at a time when the nation sought to secure its place upon the oceans.
Stringham was respected for his steady command and deep knowledge of naval operations, qualities that made him a trusted figure among sailors and officers. He retired with a reputation for honor and sacrifice, remembered by those who served under him and by the communities that celebrated his lifelong dedication to duty.