Captain ""Hell Roaring"" Mike Healy

Captain ""Hell Roaring"" Mike Healy

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Noble Dennis L.
University Press of Florida
EAN: 9780813054858
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In the late 1880s, many lives in northern and western maritime Alaska rested in the capable hands of Michael A. Healy (1839-1904), through his service to the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service. Healy arrested lawbreakers, put down mutinies aboard merchant ships, fought the smuggling of illegal liquor and firearms, rescued shipwrecked sailors from a harsh and unforgiving environment, brought medical aid to isolated villages, prevented the wholesale slaughter of marine wildlife, and explored unknown waters and lands.

Captain Healy's dramatic feats in the far north were so widely reported that a New York newspaper once declared him the "most famous man in America." But Healy hid a secret that contributed to his legacy as a lonely, tragic figure.

In 1896, Healy was brought to trial on charges ranging from conduct unbecoming an officer to endangerment of his vessel for reason of intoxication. As punishment, he was put ashore on half pay with no command and dropped to the bottom of the Captain's list. Eventually, he again rose to his former high position in the service by the time of his death in 1904. Sixty-seven years later, in 1971, the U.S. Coast Guard learned that Healy was born a slave in Georgia who ran away to sea at age fifteen and spent the rest of his life passing for white.

This is the rare biography that encompasses both sea adventure and the height of human achievement against all odds.
EAN 9780813054858
ISBN 0813054850
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University Press of Florida
Publication date April 30, 2017
Pages 352
Language English
Dimensions 233 x 155 x 20
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Noble Dennis L.; Strobridge Truman R.
Illustrations 17 black & white photographs, 3 maps
Series New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology