Charles Stewart (American Navy officer)

Charles Stewart (28 July 1778 – 6 November 1869) was an officer in the United States Navy who commanded a number of US Navy ships, including USS Constitution. He saw service during the Quasi War and both Barbary Wars in the Mediterranean along North Africa and the War of 1812. He later commanded the navy yard in Philadelphia and was promoted to become the Navy's first flag officer shortly before retiring. He was promoted to rear admiral after he retired from the Navy. He lived a long life and was the last surviving Navy captain who had served in the War of 1812.

Charles Stewart
Born(1778-07-28)28 July 1778
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Died6 November 1869(1869-11-06) (aged 91)
Bordentown, New Jersey, US
Buried
Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Navy
Years of service1798–1861
RankRear Admiral
Commands held
  • USS Experiment
  • USS Chesapeake
  • USS Syren
  • USS Argus
  • USS Hornet
  • USS Constellation
  • USS Constitution
  • Mediterranean Squadron
  • Philadelphia Navy Yard
Battles/wars
AwardsCongressional Gold Medal
Other workNaval Commissioner
Signature
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