Philip Hichborn Explained

Philip Hichborn
Office:Chief Constructor and Chief of the U. S. Navy's Bureau of Construction and Repair
Term Start:1893
Term End:1901
Birth Date:4 March 1839
Birth Place:Charlestown, Massachusetts
Death Place:Washington, D.C.
Resting Place:Mount Auburn Cemetery
Signature:Signature of Philip Hichborn (1839–1910).png

Philip Hichborn (March 4, 1839 – May 1, 1910) was Chief Constructor and Chief of the U. S. Navy's Bureau of Construction and Repair from 1893 to 1901. He prepared the United States Fleet for the Spanish American War.[1]

Career

Hichborn was trained as a shipwright at the Boston Navy Yard. He took a sea voyage to California via Cape Horn in 1860.[2] He worked for Pacific Mail Steamship Company. He joined the U. S. Navy in 1869 as a naval constructor. In 1884 he was sent to Europe and returned to the United States to report on the dock yards of Europe. He started work with the Bureau of Construction and Repair in 1869, becoming Chief Constructor in 1893.

Personal life

Hichborn was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to Philip and Martha (Gould) Hichborn on March 4, 1839.[3] He married Jennie Mary Franklin on November 29, 1875. They had four children, two of whom, Martha and Philip, survived until adulthood. His son Philip was the first husband of poet Elinor Morton Hoyt.

Philip Hichborn died at his home in Washington, D.C., on May 1, 1910, and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Book: MacFarland . Henry B. F. . District of Columbia: concise biographies of its prominent and representative contemporary citizens . 1908 . District of Columbia: concise biographies of its prominent and representative contemporary citizens, and valuable statistical data ... Front Cover Henry Brown Floyd Macfarland The Potomac Press . 222 . 2 March 2019.
  2. Book: Cutter, W.R. . Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts . Lewis historical Publishing Company . Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts . v. 2 . 1908 . 2019-03-02 . 772.
  3. Book: The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans . V . Rossiter . Johnson . John Howard . Brown . American Biographical Society . Boston . . 1904 . 2022-04-20 . Internet Archive.
  4. News: Admiral Hichborn Claimed by Death . . 1, 3 . 1910-05-02 . 2022-04-20 . Newspapers.com.
  5. Web site: Hichborn, Philip 1839-1910 [WorldCat Identities] . WorldCat.org . 2019-03-02.