-1783
_WITH PORTRAIT AND MAPS_
NEW YORK
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
1897
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Copyright, 1892,
By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
_All rights reserved._
Electrotyped and Printed
at the Appleton Press, U.S.A.
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PREFACE.
In preparing this brief sketch of the most celebrated of our naval
heroes, the author has been aided by the very full and valuable
biography published in 1878 by his son, Mr. Loyall Farragut, who has
also kindly supplied for this work many additional details of interest
from the Admiral's journals and correspondence, and from other
memoranda. For the public events connected with Farragut's career,
either directly or indirectly, recourse has been had to the official
papers, as well as to the general biographical and historical literature
bearing upon the war, which each succeeding year brings forth in books
or magazines. The author has also to express his thanks to Rear-Admiral
Thornton A. Jenkins, formerly chief-of-staff to Admiral Farragut; to
Captain John Crittenden Watson, formerly his flag-lieutenant; and to his
friend General James Grant Wilson, for interesting anecdotes and
reminiscences.
A. T. M.
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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
I.--Family and Early Life, 1801-1811 1
II.--Cruise of the Essex, 1811-1814 10
III.--Midshipman to Lieutenant, 1814-1825 51
IV.--Lieutenant, 1825-1841 69
V.--Commander and Captain, 1841-1860 89
VI.--The Question of Allegiance, 1860-1861 106
VII.--The New Orleans Expedition, 1862 115
VIII.--The First Advance on Vicksburg, 1862 177
IX.--The Blockade, and the Passage of Port Hudson, 1862-1863 196
X.--Mobile Bay Fight, 1864 237
XI.--Later Years and Death, 1864-1870 294
XII.--The Character of Admiral Farragut 308
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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