Edward P. Lull

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Edward Phelps Lull (February 20, 1836 March 5, 1887) was an officer in the United States Navy who served as the commander of the Department of Alaska from August 10, 1881, to October 18, 1881 under Navy Secretary William H. Hunt.[1]

Preceded byHenry Glass
Succeeded byHenry Glass
Born(1836-02-20)February 20, 1836
Quick facts 15th Commander of the Department of Alaska, President ...
Edward P. Lull
15th Commander of the Department of Alaska
In office
April 10, 1881  October 18, 1881
PresidentJames A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Preceded byHenry Glass
Succeeded byHenry Glass
Personal details
Born(1836-02-20)February 20, 1836
DiedMarch 5, 1887(1887-03-05) (aged 51)
Resting placeBarrancas National Cemetery
Pensacola, Florida
30°21′18″N 87°17′09″W
Children4, including Richard.
Alma materUnited States Naval Academy
OccupationNaval officer
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Navy
United States Union Navy
Years of service1851-1887
Rank Captain
Commands
Battles/wars
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Lull graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1855, and served in the Navy during and after the American Civil War, reaching the rank of captain in October 1881.

Early life

Lull was born February 20, 1836, in Windsor, Vermont to Martha Lucas and Martin Lull.[2] His father died in 1837 when Edward was an infant, and his widowed mother moved their family to the Wisconsin Territory in 1845.[2] He was appointed as an acting midshipman at the United States Naval Academy on October 7, 1851. He graduated in June 1855.[3] In 1860, Lull was an assistant professor of Ethics and English at the Naval Academy.[2]

Career

As a Lieutenant, Lull was assigned to the screw frigate USS Roanoke, and took part in the sinking of the schooner Mary in July 1861 as part of the Union blockade.

As Commander of the screw sloop USS Brooklyn, Lull took part in the Battle of Mobile Bay, and captured the CSS Tennessee, for which he was later given command of the vessel.

After the war, on August 10, 1881, Secretary of the Navy William H. Hunt appointed Lull to serve as the fifteenth Commander of the Department of Alaska.[2]

In 1875 he led an expedition to Panama to survey sites for a canal to be cut, which provided much of the basis for creation of the Panama Canal.[4]

Personal life

Lull had four children, including Professor Richard Swann Lull.[5]

Dates of promotion

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Rank Date[6]
Captain October 1, 1881
Commander June 10, 1870
Lieutenant Commander July 16, 1862
Lieutenant October 30, 1860
Master November 4, 1858
Passed Midshipman April 15, 1858
Midshipman June 9, 1855
Acting Midshipman October 7, 1851
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