Guide to the Stephen McCarthy papers, 1889-1920
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Naval War College(U.S.). Naval Historical Collection
686 Cushing Road
Newport, RI 02841-1207
Tel: 401-841-2435
email: nhc@usnwc.edu
Website: https://usnwcarchives.org/
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Collection Overview
Title: | Stephen McCarthy papers |
Date range: | 1889-1920 |
Creator: | McCarthy, Stephen, 1859-1938 |
Extent: | 0.2 linear foot (1 oversize folder) |
Abstract: | Lieutenant Stephen McCarthy (1859-1938) served in the U.S. Navy from 1887 until his retirement in 1923. He retired in Newport, Rhode Island. His papers include naval commissions from various promotions in the U.S. Navy. |
Language of materials: | English |
Repository: | Naval War College(U.S.). Naval Historical Collection |
Collection number: | MSC-064 |
Scope & content
This collection includes four commissions providing information related to Stephen McCarthy’s naval career from his commissioning as a Boatswain in 1889 to his final commission as Lieutenant in 1921. Also included is correspondence from G. C. Logan, acting Commanding Officer, Naval Training Station, acknowledging that McCarthy’s formal commission as Lieutenant had arrived.Access Points
Subject Names- Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948--Autographs
- Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901--Autographs
- McKinley, William, 1843-1901--Autographs
- Tracy, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1830-1915--Autographs
- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Autographs
Arrangement
This collection is arranged chronologically.
Biographical note
Stephen McCarthy was born on 25 November 1859 in Connecticut. In 1875, he joined the Navy as a teenage seaman apprentice aboard the USS Minnesota. He officially joined the Navy as an enlisted man in 1877 and was appointed a Boatswain in the Navy on 13 May 1887 while in the state of New Jersey. He served various assignments in and around Newport, RI before being appointed a Chief Boatswain’s Mate in 1899 by Act of Congress. His career shifted between assignments at sea—on the USS Chicago in the European Squadron in 1903 and aboard a succession of screw tugs near the U.S. Coast, the USS Potomac,USS Ontario, and USS Montgomery. Most of his naval career was spent stationed in Newport, RI at the Newport Training Station, Torpedo Station, or aboard one of the training ships. He authored “The Boatswain’s Calls,” published in the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, 1913, a description of the calls and pipes used by boatswains in the U.S. Navy. His article was cited in a 2002 review of piping. Stephen McCarthy married Leonora Sharpe (1863-1905) and they had three daughters, one of whom, Leonora Muria married a naval officer, Lieutenant Commander Dallas Wait. Lieutenant McCarthy retired to Newport and lived at 82 Kay Street until his death in 1938.Chronology
Date | Event | |
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1859 | Born in Connecticut | |
1875 | Seaman apprentice, USS Minnesota | |
1880 | Won first class medal for sword exercise at “Naval Review” | |
1886 | Aboard the Receiving-Ship New Hampshire, Newport, RI as Acting Boatswain | |
1887 | Appointed Boatswain | |
1889 | Appointment to Boatswain formalized by Commission | |
1891 | Assigned to Training Station and Training-Ship USS Constellation | |
1898 | Assigned to Torpedo Station, Newport, RI | |
1900 | Chief Boatswain, USS Constellation, Training Ship, Newport, RI | |
1903 | Chief Boatswain, USS Chicago, European Squadron | |
1904 | Ordered back to the Torpedo Station, Newport, RI | |
1908 | Chief Boatswain, USS Nina, submarine tender, Newport RI | |
1909 | Assigned to Torpedo Station, Newport, RI. | |
1911 | Chief Boatswain, USS Potomac (tug) | |
1912 | Takes command of the USS Ontario (AT-13) | |
1913 | Publishes “The Boatswain’s Calls” in U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings | |
1916 | Chief Boatswain, USS Montgomery (C-9) | |
1920 | Lieutenant, Naval Training Station, Newport, RI | |
1923 | Retired | |
1938 | Died in Newport, RI |
Access & Use
Access to the collection: | Access is open to all researchers, unless otherwise specified. |
Use of the materials: | Material in this collection is in the public domain, unless otherwise noted. |
Preferred citation: | “Title,” Date. Stephen McCarthy papers, MSC 64, Box number, Folder number. Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I. |
Contact information: | Naval War College(U.S.). Naval Historical Collection 686 Cushing Road Newport, RI 02841-1207 Tel: 401-841-2435 email: nhc@usnwc.edu Website: https://usnwcarchives.org/ |
Administrative Information
ABOUT THE COLLECTION | |
Acquisition: | Gift of Mrs. Leonora Dallas Wait in November 1985. The Stephen McCarthy papers were donated by Mrs. Wait along with the Dallas Wait papers (MSC 65). The donation was disambiguated after accession to create two separate collections. |
Processing information: | Former Archivist, Evelyn Cherpak, oversaw the processing of the gift of Mrs. Dallas Wait. The four commissions from her father, LT Stephen McCarthy were separated from the Dallas Wait papers, housed in an oversize box, and designated as MSC 64. In August 2016, Dara Baker removed the commissions from the oversize box and rehoused them in a large format folder for inclusion in the Folio cabinets. |
ABOUT THE FINDING AID | |
Author: | Finding aid prepared by Dara Baker. |
Encoding: | Finding aid encoded by Elizabeth Delmage, 13 Sep 2016. |
Descriptive rules: | Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS). |
Additional Information
Related material: | Dallas Wait papers, MSC 35, Naval Historical Collection, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I. |
Inventory
Folder 1 | Commission to Boatswain, signed by President Benjamin Harrison |
1889 |
Folder 1 | Commission to Chief Boatswain, signed by President William McKinley |
1899 |
Folder 1 | Commission (ad interim) to Lieutenant, signed by Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels |
1920 |
Folder 1 | Commission to Lieutenant, signed by President Woodrow Wilson formalizing 3 Aug 1920 promotion to Lieutenant |
1921 |
Folder 1 | Correspondence from G.C. Logan, acting Commanding Officer of the Newport Naval Training Station delivering regular commission to Lieutenant for Stephen McCarthy |
1921 |