Silas Stringham

1798–1876 (age 78)

Admiral

Photograph of Silas Stringham

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.