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Charles E. Colahan

Charles Ellwood Colahan (October 25, 1849 – March 11, 1904) was an officer of the United States Navy in the 19th century.
==Biography==
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colahan graduated from the United States Naval Academy June 4, 1869. His long and active career included command of

''Indiana'' (BB-1) and ''Cleveland'' (C-19). Commander Colahan died at Lambertville, N.J., March 11, 1904.
Was a native of Pennsylvania, and was appointed
to the Naval Academy from that State in
1865. He served his country faithfully and well
from the date of his appointment to the time of his
death in 1904. During his long career in the Navy
it may truly be said of him that he never evaded duty
no matter how disagreeable. He was actively employed
during his entire period of service in most
conspicuous duties, being Executive Officer of the
Detroit during the war with Spain, and as Commandant
of Cadets at the Naval Academy from 1900
to 1904.
It has been the lot of few men to have made and
kept so many friends. Known throughout the
Navy by young and old, to the young officer he
was the beau ideal of what a Naval officer should be.
He displayed in his life that high sense of duty and
loyalty which, combined with courtesy and consideration
for others, ever resulted in the best work enthusiastically
performed. To the older members of the
service he was a loved friend on whom, in official and
in private life, the fullest dependence was placed.
In him the Navy had a devoted servant whose
aim from youth up was to advance its interest and to
add to its efficiency. He left a memory of priceless
to his country and to his service.

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