A Majestic Home for an Admiral

Home at 215 East Mission Street Makes Waves

215 East Mission | Credit: Betsy J. Green

Thu Sep 14, 2023 | 12:01am
Rear Admiral Albert Williamson Bacon | Credit: Courtesy Findagrave

I’m sure the arrival of an admiral on the Upper East Side of Santa Barbara caused some waves in the neighborhood. He was Rear Admiral Albert Williamson Bacon, who had retired after a long and stellar history during his 42 years in the U.S. Navy. He began his career in the navy in 1861, when the U.S. Civil War broke out.

Bacon served as a paymaster and a naval storekeeper who managed inventories of supplies. He was on ships in the U.S., Brazil, France, and Asia. His last post was at the Navy Yard at Mare Island in Vallejo, California.

He was highly regarded by the men he served with. One of them wrote, “Rear Admiral Bacon was an officer of the highest professional attainments, of unusual resolution, of great pertinacity of purpose, and of the utmost sincerity of character. These traits were blended, both in official and personal life, with a dignity and a quiet humor that made him an unusually agreeable companion and endeared him to all with whom he came in contact. He was a man who read widely and had observed widely, and who had reflected upon what he had read and had seen in life…. The Navy has been blessed with a large number of officers possessing intelligence, ability, integrity, and personal charm — of this number Rear Admiral Bacon was one of the most eminent.”

We’re glad you’re a fan of The Independent

Now is the time to register to keep reading! Register for free and get access to two more free articles this month.

Register

Or get unlimited access when you subscribe today!

Thanks for being a loyal Independent reader!

You’ve read three free articles this month. Subscribe and get unlimited access to the best reporting available in Santa Barbara.

INDY+

$6/month or $60/year (a 20% savings!) – renews at $60 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters

INDY+ SUPPORTER

$10/month or $100/year (save $20) – renews at $100 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters

INDY+ PATRON

$500/year (a 20% savings!) – renews at $500 each year
Full access to all our content, plus premium newsletters and special events

Thanks for supporting independent regional news!

More like this

Exit mobile version