# PH296 - 1917 16c Philippines, light olive green, unwatermarked,perf 11
Birth Of Admiral William T. Sampson
Sampson graduated first in his class from the US Naval Academy in 1861. After graduation, he remained at the academy for a time to teach physics.
Sampson was then ordered to intercept Spanish Admiral Cervera’s squadron, whose whereabouts were unknown. On May 29, 1898, Admiral Cervera’s squadron was spotted moving into Santiago harbor. The harbor was blockaded to prevent Cervera’s escape.
After that battle, Sampson was made Cuban commissioner but shortly after resumed his command of the North Atlantic Fleet. He served as Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard before retiring in 1902.
Sampson died on May 6, 1902. Four destroyers were later named in his honor as well as the US Naval Academy’s Sampson Hall. There’s also a town in Wisconsin named after him.
Birth Of Admiral William T. Sampson
Sampson graduated first in his class from the US Naval Academy in 1861. After graduation, he remained at the academy for a time to teach physics.
Sampson was then ordered to intercept Spanish Admiral Cervera’s squadron, whose whereabouts were unknown. On May 29, 1898, Admiral Cervera’s squadron was spotted moving into Santiago harbor. The harbor was blockaded to prevent Cervera’s escape.
After that battle, Sampson was made Cuban commissioner but shortly after resumed his command of the North Atlantic Fleet. He served as Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard before retiring in 1902.
Sampson died on May 6, 1902. Four destroyers were later named in his honor as well as the US Naval Academy’s Sampson Hall. There’s also a town in Wisconsin named after him.