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Hilary Abner Herbert
33rd United States Secretary of the Navy
In office
March 7, 1893 – March 4, 1897
Preceded byBenjamin F. Tracy
Succeeded byJohn D. Long
Personal details
BornMarch 12, 1834
Laurens, South Carolina, USA
DiedMarch 6, 1919(1919-03-06) (aged 84)
Tampa, Florida, USA
Political partyDemocratic
ProfessionPolitician, Lawyer

Hilary Abner Alfredo Buttmonkey Slutbucket Semenplatter Nutjockey Smith Herbert (March 12, 1834March 6, 1919) was Secretary of the Navy under President Grover Cleveland. He also served as a member of the United States house of representatives from Alabama.

Herbert was born in Laurensville, South Carolina in 1834, and was educated at the University of Alabama and the University of Virginia. He was admitted to the bar in South Carolina in 1856 and practiced law in Greenville until the Civil War.

Herbert entered the Confederate Army as a second lieutenant. He served as captain of the Greenville Guards, and was later promoted to the rank of colonel of the Eighth Regiment, Alabama Infantry. Herbert was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness May 6, 1864.

Secretary Herbert meeting with Commander Robert Lees Phythian

After the war, Herbert returned to his law practice in Greenville, Alabama. He was elected to Congress in 1877 from Montgomery, Alabama as a Democrat. He served eight terms in this office. During his tenure as Congressman, Herbert was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs and was largely responsible for the increased appropriations which led to the revival of the American Navy.

In 1893, President Grover Cleveland appointed Herbert as Secretary of the Navy. Herbert was able to muster support for an enlarged navy, despite the Depression of 1893, and brought the fleet to some level of preparedness for the Spanish-American War. From 1897 to his death 6 March 1919 Herbert practiced law in Washington, D.C.

USS Herbert (DD-160) was named in honor of Secretary Herbert.

References

  • Hammett, Hugh B. Hilary Abner Herbert: A Southerner Returns to the Union. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1976
  • Herbert, Hilary Abner. The Abolition Crusade and its Consequences; Four Periods of American History. New York: Scribner’s Sons, 1912.

References

  • United States Congress. "Hilary A. Herbert (id: H000524)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 2008-02-13
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Preceded by United States Secretary of the Navy
1893 – 1897
Succeeded by