
Lieutenant Commander Alexander S. MacKenzie, USN
'Alexander Slidell MacKenzie' (
January 24,
1842 –
June 13,
1867) was an officer in the
United States Navy during the
American Civil War.
Born in
New York City, MacKenzie was appointed midshipman
September 29,
1855. Serving in
''Hartford'' on the
China Station at the outbreak of the Civil War, he returned to the United States and joined
''Kineo'', in which he served during
Farragut's daring dash past
Forts Jackson and
St. Philip on the lower
Mississippi to capture
New Orleans in
1862.
During
1863 and
1864 he participated in the blockade of
Charleston and the attacks on
Fort Sumter and
Morris Island. After the end of the war, he returned to the
Far East in ''Hartford'', in which he served until
1867, when he was killed on
Taiwan while leading a reprisal attack against those responsible for the deaths of the entire crew of the American merchant
bark ''Rover''.
MacKenzie's uncle by marriage was
Commodore Matthew C. Perry. Another uncle was
John Slidell; a brother was
General Ranald Slidell Mackenzie.
Three ships of the Navy have been named
USS ''MacKenzie'' in his honor.
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