(1821-05-06)May 6, 1821 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, US
Died
February 17, 1897(1897-02-17) (aged 75) Washington, D.C., US
Place of burial
Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance
United States of America
Service/branch
United States Navy
Years of service
1839–1853; 1861–1883
Rank
Rear admiral
Commands held
USS Shawsheen
USS Hunchback
USS Lodona
USS Weehawken
USS Saugus
USS Hartford
Asiatic Squadron
USS Richmond
Mare Island Navy Yard
Battles/wars
Mexican–American War
Alvarado
Tobasco
American Civil War
Union blockade
Battle of Roanoke Island
Battle of New Bern
Joint Expedition Against Franklin
First Battle of Fort Fisher
Second Battle of Fort Fisher
Edmund Ross Colhoun (6 May 1821 – 17 February 1897) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy who served during the Mexican War and the American Civil War, in which he was commended for his participation in the bombardment and capture of Fort Fisher.
Edmund Ross Colhoun (6 May 1821 – 17 February 1897) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy who served during the Mexican War and the American Civil...
the United States Navy have been named USS Colhoun, in honor of Rear Admiral EdmundColhoun. USS Colhoun (DD-85), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched...
Colhoun, a surname of Scottish origin, is a variant of the surname Colquhoun. Colhoun may refer to: EdmundColhoun (1821–1897), admiral in the U.S. Navy...
Enoch Greenleafe Parrott (12 December 1873 – 12 January 1874) Commodore EdmundColhoun (12 January 1874 – 29 May 1874) Rear Admiral Alexander Mosely Pennock...
1867) April 12 – Beauchamp Seymour, British admiral (d. 1895) May 6 EdmundColhoun, American admiral (d. 1897) Emilie Hammarskjöld, Swedish-American musician...
Dimitrie Ghica, 10th prime minister of Romania (b. 1816) February 17 – EdmundColhoun, American admiral (b. 1821) February 19 – Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician...
at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 5 January 1863 with Acting Lieutenant Edmund R. Colhoun in command. Assigned to Rear Adm. Samuel F. DuPont’s South Atlantic...
In 1945, he married Anne Colhoun Duncanson, daughter of Brig. Andrew E. Duncanson, DSO, OBE, and his wife, Annie Colhoun, divorced 1969, married Sharon...
ship was ready for departure in early January 1862 with Acting Lt. EdmundColhoun in command. USS Hunchback primarily served in southeastern Virginia...
1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a084027. JSTOR 42906669. Muskett, A. E.; Horne, A. S.; Colhoun, J. (1938). "The Effect of Manuring Upon Apple Fruits". Annals of Applied...
1536 – 1610) Mabel Cheung (born 1950), film director from Hong Kong Mabel Colhoun (1905–1992), Irish photographer, teacher and archaeologist Mabel Condemarín...
Braine USS Pontoosuc – Lcdr. William G. Temple USS Saugus – Cmdr. Edmund R. Colhoun USS Unadilla – Lcdr. Frank M. Ramsay Line Number 2 USS Bignonia –...
Commander Flusser, USS Hunchback, commanded by Acting Lieutenant Edmund R. Colhoun, and USS Whitehead, commanded by Acting Master Charles A. French....
Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Commander Edmund R. Colhoun in command 16 April United States Navy Canonicus Canonicus-class...
15,000 – 13,150 (1825) 1777 (3,000 warriors in 1777) L. Houck and J. C. Colhoun 63 Southwest Texas Annexation Coahuiltecan tribes 15,000 1690 James Mooney...
(1797–1799) Charles Pinckney (DR) 6th (1799–1801) 7th (1801–1803) John E. Colhoun (DR) Thomas Sumter (DR) Pierce Butler (DR) 8th (1803–1805) John Gaillard...
1822–1924 Norm Coleman 2003–2009 2 Minnesota Republican 1949–present John E. Colhoun 1801–1802 3 South Carolina Democratic-Republican 1749–1802 Jacob Collamer...
his retirement John M. B. Clitz (1821–1897), US Navy Rear Admiral Edmund R. Colhoun (1821–1897), US Navy Rear Admiral Charles M. "Savvy" Cooke Jr. (1886–1970)...
1905 Richard Coke Democratic Texas Mar 3, 1877 Mar 2, 1895 John Ewing Colhoun Democratic-Republican South Carolina Mar 3, 1801 Oct 25, 1802 Alfred Holt...
died Sir Watkin Williams Wynn 1794 Bedford (seat 1/2) William MacDowall Colhoun Bedford (seat 2/2) Samuel Whitbread Bedfordshire (seat 1/2) John FitzPatrick...