Stephen Champlin (17 November 1789 – 20 February 1870) was an officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812.
Stephen Champlin | |
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Born | 17 November 1789 Kingston |
Died | 20 February 1870 (aged 80) Buffalo |
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Branch | United States Navy |
Born in Kingston, Rhode Island, Champlin entered the Navy as a sailing master 22 May 1812. He commanded the schooner Scorpion in her capture of the British Little Belt during the Battle of Lake Erie, and later in the War of 1812 was wounded when his ship was taken on Lake Huron. Retired in 1855, Captain Champlin was later promoted to Commodore on the retired list, and died in Buffalo, New York and is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo).[1]
Two ships have been named USS Champlin for him, as was Champlin, Minnesota
References
edit- ^ "Roll of Honor". The Buffalo Commercial. Buffalo, New York. May 31, 1900. p. 8. Retrieved May 19, 2017 – via newspapers.com.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.