JOHN B. MONTGOMERY
'John Berrien Montgomery' (1794 – 25 March 1872) was an officer in the United States Navy who served during the American Civil War.
Born in Allentown, New Jersey, Montgomery entered the Navy in 1812. His commands including ''Portsmouth'' in 1844, ''Roanoke'' in 1857. He served as Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard from June 1862 to December 1863, and then of the Washington Navy Yard in 1865.
On July 9, 1846, after taking possession of the city of Nova Albion, Montgomery renamed it Yerba Buena. Less than a year later, the city was renamed San Francisco, California.
In 1859, he commanded the Pacific Squadron.
He died at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His remains were interred at Washington, D.C..
Montgomery Street, a notable street in downtown San Francisco, is named for him[1].
1. San Francisco Streets Named for Pioneers: G-M, accessed August 29, 2006
★ Photo of Adm Montgomery
Born in Allentown, New Jersey, Montgomery entered the Navy in 1812. His commands including ''Portsmouth'' in 1844, ''Roanoke'' in 1857. He served as Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard from June 1862 to December 1863, and then of the Washington Navy Yard in 1865.
On July 9, 1846, after taking possession of the city of Nova Albion, Montgomery renamed it Yerba Buena. Less than a year later, the city was renamed San Francisco, California.
In 1859, he commanded the Pacific Squadron.
He died at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. His remains were interred at Washington, D.C..
Montgomery Street, a notable street in downtown San Francisco, is named for him[1].
| Contents |
| References |
| External links |
References
1. San Francisco Streets Named for Pioneers: G-M, accessed August 29, 2006
External links
★ Photo of Adm Montgomery
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español