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Curtis D. Wilbur


 

The 43rd Secretary of the Navy, Curtis Dwight Wilbur, (10 May 18678 September 1954) was born in Boonesboro, Iowa. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1884. Shortly after graduation, Curtis Wilbur resigned his commission, a common practice at the time, and moved to Riverside, California. He was admitted to the California bar in 1890 and served as Los Angeles Deputy Assistant District Attorney. Curtis Wilbur moved to the Superior Court in 1903, and finally, in 1918, to the California Supreme Court where he served as Chief Justice.

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Secretary of the Navy - 10 May - 1867 - 8 September - 1954 - Boonesboro - Iowa - United States Naval Academy - 1884 - California - 1890 - Los Angeles - Superior Court - 1903 - 1918 - California Supreme Court - Chief Justice

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On 19 March 1924, Curtis Wilbur was sworn in as Secretary of the Navy. The first appointee of President Calvin Coolidge, Curtis Wilbur came into the position with a reputation as a man of high intellect and a character of "unimpeachable integrity."

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19 March - 1924 - Calvin Coolidge

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By the end of his term, Curtis Wilbur had achieved success in enlarging and modernizing the fleet and established a naval air force which would grow to become a potent component in the war with Japan.

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Naval air force - Japan

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When Herbert Hoover became president in 1929, he appointed Curtis Wilbur to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. He served with distinction as the presiding judge until his retirement in 1945. Following retirement, Curtis Wilbur spent time with his wife, Olive Doolittle, and his three children; Edna, Paul and Lyman Dwight. The Honorable Curtis D. Wilbur passed away in 1954.

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Herbert Hoover - 1929 - Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals - San Francisco - 1945 - 1954

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USS Curtis Wilbur was named for him.

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His brother Ray Lyman Wilbur was United States Secretary of the Interior under Herbert Hoover and a president of Stanford University.

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Ray Lyman Wilbur - United States Secretary of the Interior - Herbert Hoover - Stanford University

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