SCHLEY, WINFIELD SCOTT

slī, 1839–1911, American naval officer, b. Frederick co., Md. After serving with Union naval forces in the Civil War, he held various naval posts. In 1884 he commanded the third, and successful, relief expedition to rescue the arctic explorer Adolphus W. Greely. Schley was promoted to the rank of commodore in 1898 and in the Spanish-American War commanded the "flying squadron," ordered to seek out the Spanish under Admiral Pascual Cervera. There was some ill feeling between Schley and William Thomas Sampson, who had been advanced to chief command. When the battle of Santiago was fought and the Spanish fleet destroyed, Sampson was absent and Schley had command, thus giving rise to a bitter controversy over the credit for the victory. Schley was made a rear admiral and resigned from the navy in 1901. A court of inquiry, requested by Schley to investigate charges leveled against him of negligence and misconduct in the battle of Santiago, was generally adverse toward him but recommended that no action be taken. He wrote The Rescue of Greely (with J. R. Soley, 1895) and also memoirs, Forty-five Years under the Flag (1904).

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...Clay of Alabama and William Schley of Georgia, were energetically...Federal arms and assistance. Schley had written to Scott at St. Augustine, on the 18th...actual military operations. 13 Schley to Scott , Milledgeville, May 18, 1836...
...Examiner 255 Ridley, Dr. R. A. T. 275 Saffold, Thomas P. 104 , 287 Savannah Republican 244 Schley, George 3 Scott, General Winfield 49 , 51 Scott, Dred, decision 84 , 88 , 91 , 92 , 100 , 101 Secession: Constitutional right, 39 - 41 ; opponents...
...ensued in the press over whether Schley or Sampson should be credited for the naval victory. SCHLEY, WINFIELD SCOTT (1839-1909). A 1860 graduate of the Naval Academy, Schley served throughout the Civil War...
...Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1898 . SCHLEY, WINFIELD SCOTT 1839-1909 A native of Maryland, Winfield Scott Schley graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in...
...Locomotive Company. Schley, Winfield Scott An article in the...review of Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schleys life and his...article concluded that Schley was called the "Mephistopheles...against mankind. Winfield Scott Schley was born near Frederick...
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...Squadron" of two battleships, an armored cruiser and two protected cruisers, based at Norfolk, Va., under Cmdr. Winfield Scott Schley to protect them. Meanwhile, the Spanish armada crossed the Atlantic, slipping into the harbor of Santiago...


 

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SCHLEY, WINFIELD SCOTT sli, 1839 1911, American naval officer...arctic explorer Adolphus W. Greely . Schley was promoted to the rank of commodore...There was some ill feeling between Schley and William Thomas Sampson , who had...
...instructions for the attack; his claim was contested by Winfield Scott Schley , who actually commanded in the engagement. Public opinion favored Schley, and Sampson never received due recognition for his...


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