- Benjamin F. Tracy
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Benjamin Franklin Tracy
placeofburial=
image_width=200px
order=32nd
title=United States Secretary of the Navy
term_start=March 6, 1889
term_end=March 4, 1893
predecessor=William C. Whitney
successor=Hilary A. Herbert
birth_date=birth date|1830|4|26|mf=y
birth_place=Apalachin, New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1915|8|6|1830|4|26
death_place=U.S.
party=Republican
spouse=
profession=Politician
religion=Benjamin Franklin Tracy (April 26, 1830 – August 6, 1915) was a
United States political figure who served asSecretary of the Navy from 1889 through 1893, during the administration ofU.S. President Benjamin Harrison .A native of the
Apalachin hamlet nearOwego, New York , Tracy was a lawyer active in Republican Party politics during the 1850s. During the Civil War, he commanded the 109th New York Infantry Regiment, and served as a Union brigadier general. He was awarded aMedal of Honor for his actions during theBattle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864. According to the official citation, Tracy "seized the colors and led the regiment when other regiments had retired and then reformed his line and held it." [ [http://www.history.army.mil/html/moh/civwarmz.html Army citation] ] He reentered the law after the war and became active in New York state politics, serving as a U.S. District Attorney and as a New York State appeals court judge.Tracy was noted for his role in the creation of the "New Navy", a major reform of the service, which had fallen into obsolescence after the Civil War. Like President Harrison, he supported a naval strategy focused more on offense, rather than on coastal defense and commerce raiding. A major ally in this effort was naval theorist Captain
Alfred Thayer Mahan , who had served as a professor at the newNaval War College (founded 1884). In 1890, Mahan published his major work, "The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783"—a book that achieved an international readership. Drawing on historical examples, Mahan supported the construction of a "blue-water Navy" that could do battle on the high seas.Tracy also supported the construction of modern warships. On June 30, 1890, Congress passed the
Navy Bill , a measure which authorized the construction of threebattleship s. The first three were later named USS "Indiana" (BB-1), "Massachusetts" (BB-2), and "Oregon" (BB-3). The battleship "Iowa" (BB-4) was authorized two years later.After leaving the Navy Department, Tracy again took up his legal practice. In 1896, he defended New York City Police Commissioner Andrew Parker against Commission President Theodore Roosevelt's accusations of negligence and incompetence, in a performance that significantly embarrassed Roosevelt. (ref. Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, p.555) He also helped negotiate a settlement to the boundary dispute between
Venezuela andGreat Britain .In 1897, Tracy was the regular Republican candidate to be the first Mayor of Greater New York City when her five boroughs consolidated in 1898. He came third behind Robert A. Van Wyck (Democratic) and
Seth Low of the Citizens' Union (but well ahead ofHenry George 's posthumous independent candidacy), winning 101,863 of the 523,560 votes cast in the election of 1897.Tracy died at his farm in
Tioga County, New York in 1915.Namesake
USS "Tracy" (DD-214) was named for him.
ee also
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List of Medal of Honor recipients
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*List of American Civil War generalsExternal links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/biblio/biblio7/biblio7a.htm The Spanish-American War: Historical Overview and Select Bibliography.] Michael J. Crawford, Mark L. Hayes and Michael D. Sessions. November 30, 1998.
Naval Historical Center . September 22, 2004.
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/history/history3.htm The Navy: The Oceanic Period, 1890-1945.] Michael A. Palmer. Naval Historical Center. September 22, 2004."'Copyright notice, from Naval Historical Center website: "Used by permission of Charles Scribner's Sons, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Macmillan from Encyclopedia of the American Military, John E. Jessup, Editor in Chief. Vol. I, pp. 365-380. Copyright c 1994, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. [The views expressed in this history are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy or the U.S. government.] "
* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/I?ils:1:./temp/~pp_05D8::displayType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3b42948:@@@il Photograph of Tracy as Secretary of the Navy, c. 1890] From the Library of Congress
* [http://www.americanpresident.org/history/benjaminharrison/cabinet/SecretaryoftheNavy/BenjaminFTracy/h_index.shtml Secretary of the Navy: Benjamin F. Tracy (1889-1893)] Brief biography from AmericanPresident.org
*gutenberg|no=13529|name=The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 by A. T. Mahan Project Gutenburg link to Mahan's The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783References
*Cooling, Benjamin F. "Benjamin Franklin Tracy, Father of the American Fighting Navy." Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1973.
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Persondata
NAME = Tracy, Benjamin F.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Tracy, Benjamin Franklin
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American politician
DATE OF BIRTH = April 26, 1830
PLACE OF BIRTH =Owego, New York , USA
DATE OF DEATH = August 6, 1915
PLACE OF DEATH =Tioga County, New York , USA
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