dee_burris: (candle)dee_burris ([personal profile] dee_burris) wrote,
@ 2012-06-21 06:35 pm UTC
Entry tags:albert e smith, new york, u s navy
One of my cousins contacted me yesterday, looking for some help in finding out about the Navy career of Albert E Smith.

He wrote:
I bought an antique naval officer's sword recently and am trying to research the original owner. I bought the sword in Columbia, PA, and it is a fancy presentation sword made by Shannon, Miller & Crane of NY, which is a known 19th cen. sword maker. The blade is etched with USN on one side and Albert E. Smith "80" on the other. I believe as did the dealer that this sword was presented to Smith when he graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1880. I presume that he would have been about 20 in 1880 and if he followed a career in the Navy would have served in the Spanish American War and WWI. I tried to do some Internet research myself but the only possible references I found was one in the NY Times , Sept. 2, 1880, stating that "Cadet Engineer Albert E. Smith has been detached from the Despatch and placed on waiting orders."

My cousin went on to say that he found a second NY Times article dated March 1, 1911, after talking about how Albert E. Smith was in a sailing regatta in New York. The article stated that, "Mr. Smith has been an enthusiastic yachtsman for a number of years."

The dealer who sold the sword to my cousin said the sword was bought from an estate sale in New York.

Photos below, including a close-up of the inscription.
Sword and scabbard
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Engraving on sword
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Internet searches we have conducted are inconclusive.

I haven't found any Ancestry family trees that mention an Albert E Smith having a career in the Navy, or graduating from the naval academy in 1880.

The VA's Nationwide Gravesite Locator does not list an Albert E Smith who was in the Navy, or who lived and died during the appropriate time.

I can't find him in Find a Grave. Military records at Ancestry are not helpful.

Any ideas?


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2012-06-22 11:59 pm UTC (link)
ooh, ooh, oooh, i just found this, that says he's from wisconsin!
http://books.google.com/books?id=0JgaAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA453&lpg=PA453&dq=navy+%22smith,+albert+edward%22+new+york&source=bl&ots=7UICUf87IR&sig=z4Rohh_k1XKgb2U3d1OUtRsJPqc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_wXlT6XkJMnc0QG-pfSACg&ved=0CE0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=navy%20%22smith%2C%20albert%20edward%22%20new%20york&f=false

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