Background
Hunt, William Henry was born on June 12, 1823 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Thomas and Louisa (Gaillard) Hunt.
Diplomat secretary of the navy
Hunt, William Henry was born on June 12, 1823 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Thomas and Louisa (Gaillard) Hunt.
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Hunt studied law at Yale. He finished his professional training in his brothers" office in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was admitted to the bar in 1844.
Hunt opposed secession and favored the Union cause. He was nevertheless drafted into the Confederate Army and commissioned lieutenant colonel. However, he managed to avoid involvement in military operations until Admiral David Farragut captured New Orleans.
In March 1876, Hunt was appointed Attorney-General of Louisiana, and in July of that year he was the Republican candidate for this office.
Both parties claimed victory in the election, but Hunt lost the position when President Rutherford B. Hayes recognized the Democratic government of the State. He served in this capacity until he became President Garfield"s Secretary of the Navy in 1881.
Secretary Hunt rendered invaluable service by reporting that the Navy, grossly neglected after the Civil War, was no longer able to protect Americans abroad. He appointed the first Naval Advisory Board which undertook the work of rebuilding the Navy, emasculated by public apathy and lack of funds.
After Vice President Arthur succeeded Garfield in the presidency, he retired Hunt from the cabinet by appointing him Minister to Russia on April 7, 1882.
Hunt died February 27, 1884, while representing the United States in Saint St. Petersburg, and is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, District of Columbia
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named United States Ship Hunt for him.
Married Frances Ann Andrews, November 16, 1848. Married second, Elizabeth Ridgely, October 14, 1852. Married 4th, Mistress.