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State of Service: RI
Qualifying Service: Brigadier General / Patriotic Service
A Statue of Esek Hopkins is erected at Branch Avenue and Providence, site of the original Admiral Esek Hopkins Burial Ground, original site of his grave
Photos used with permission of Compatriot Mitchell Anderson, 229001, KYSSAR
Monument in North Burial Cemetery states that the Hopkins family were interred from their family burial ground by order of the Providence, RI City Council
GPS coordinates of monument at the original burial site:41.8509088, -71.420520
Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:
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Author: Anonymous
The following biography of Esek Hopkins was posted anonymously at findagrave.com. I am not the author.
American Revolutionary naval hero. This native of Scituate, Rhode Island was appointed commander in chief of the newly formed Continental navy in 1775.
The first ships converted to United States naval use were under his command, thus he is recognized as the first ranking officer of the US Navy. In 1776 he led the colonies' first amphibious naval attack. He was to go to Charleston, South Carolina, but instead sailed to the Bahamas where he successfully raided a New Providence Island storage facility and captured supplies and equipment that were needed by the Colonies. While returning home his fleet engaged and captured two small British warships.
Although successful, the operations were considered controversial and he was censured by Congress before being dismissed in 1778. However, he retained his popularity among the people and remained active in Rhode Island state politics until his death.
Two U.S. Navy destroyers have been named in his honor.
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 November 2019), memorial page for Esek Hopkins (26 Apr 1718–26 Feb 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 11911493, citing North Burial Ground, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave .
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