Forrest then headed to the Department of the Navy offices and became the Chief of the Bureau of Orders and Details until March 1863.[2] He commanded the James River Squadron twice, from July 10, 1861 to February 27, 1862 (while also commandant of the shipyard) and again from March 24, 1863 to May 6, 1864 when he became the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
Forrest returned to Washington to find that his property there had been seized, and died shortly after the War in Georgetown on December 22, 1866.
References
^ abJohn M. Coski (1996). Capital Navy: The Men, Ships and Operations of the James River Squadron. Campbell, CA: Savas Woodbury Publishers. ISBN1-882810-03-1.