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  Humphreys, Joshua
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NameJoshua Humphreys
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Born June 17, 1751
DiedJanuary 12, 1838 (86 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Nov 29, 2007 03:30pm
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InfoJoshua Humphreys (June 17, 1751 – January 12, 1838) was an influential and successful ship builder in the United States.

Humphreys was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania and died in the same place. His residence, Pont Reading remains occupied as a private residence.

As a youth Humphreys was apprenticed to a shipbuilder in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the American Revolutionary War he was active as a designer, and played a major part in planning Randolph, a frigate, and a 74-gun ship which was never built. After the war Humphreys became an important shipbuilder in Philadelphia; and, when Congress in 1794 passed the act providing for the construction of six frigates, he was called upon to design them. He was appointed Naval Constructor 28 June 1794 and began work on these important ships, the beginnings of the U.S. Navy.

United States was built by Humphreys in Philadelphia, and was the first of the new ships to be launched on 10 May 1797. These brilliantly designed and skillfully handled vessels, larger and faster than other ships of their class, formed the core of the Navy during the War of 1812, and scored several stirring victories against powerful British ships. Humphreys' genius is evident by the fact that one of these ships, Constitution (Old Ironsides), is still afloat as of 2007.

His six frigates were:

Constitution
President
United States
Chesapeake
Constellation
Congress
His brother was Charles Humphreys, a member of the Continental Congress. His son was another noted naval architect, Samuel Humphreys. His grandson, General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys, served with great distinction throughout the American Civil War.

Two ships, USS Humphreys (DD-236) and USNS Joshua Humphreys (T-AO-188), were named for him.

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