Whitney, William C.

Whitney, William C.

▪ United States naval secretary
in full  William Collins Whitney 
born July 5, 1841, Conway, Mass., U.S.
died Feb. 2, 1904, New York, N.Y.

      U.S. secretary of the navy (1885–89) who played a major role in the post-Civil War rebuilding of the navy (United States Navy, The).

      Admitted to the bar in 1865, Whitney practiced law in New York City and became active in local Democratic Party affairs. An opponent of Tammany Hall (the city Democratic organization), he joined Samuel J. Tilden (Tilden, Samuel J) in overthrowing the powerful but corrupt political boss William Magear (“Boss”) Tweed. From 1875 to 1882, Whitney was corporation counsel for the city of New York.

      In 1884 he worked to promote the Democratic presidential candidacy of Grover Cleveland (Cleveland, Grover), who, upon taking office, appointed Whitney secretary of the U.S. Navy. During his four years in that post Whitney strengthened the U.S. fleet, which had been neglected after the North's victory in the Civil War. Under Whitney's leadership, naval appropriations were more than doubled. He undertook a major shipbuilding program, putting to sea the battleship Maine (Maine, destruction of the) and others that were to figure prominently in the Spanish-American War (1898). With Cleveland's defeat, Whitney returned to New York, where, as a joint owner of the Metropolitan Traction Company, he was charter operator of the city's rapid-transit system. He continued to be active in party affairs but, as a Gold Democrat (i.e., member of the party's anti-free-silver faction), declined to support the candidacy of William Jennings Bryan for president in 1896.

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