Hull Number: DD-324
Launch Date: 09/19/1919
Commissioned Date: 03/17/1921
Decommissioned Date: 03/01/1930
Call Sign: NUKB
Class: CLEMSON
CLEMSON Class
Namesake: ROBERT SMITH
ROBERT SMITH
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, February 2016
Secretary of the Navy from 1801 to 1809, Robert Smith, born at Lancaster, Pa., on 3 November 1757, served in the Continental Army and fought in the Battle of Brandywine. He graduated from Princeton in 1781. While practicing law in Maryland, Smith was a member of the Electoral College in 1789, a state senator from 1793 to 1795, and a member of the House of Delegates from 1796 to 1800 while also sitting in the upper branch of the Baltimore City Council. On 27 July 1801, he became Secretary of the Navy and served in that post under President Thomas Jefferson until he was appointed Secretary of State in July 1809. Smith resigned from that position on 1 April 1811 to devote his time to civic affairs in Maryland. President of a branch of the American Bible Society in 1813 and of the Maryland Agriculture Society in 1818, Smith served as provost of the University of Maryland from 1818. Robert Smith died in Baltimore 26 November 1842.
Disposition:
Stricken 7/12/1930 and dismantled. Materials were 6/10/1931 for scrapping.