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"Farragut: A Naval Legend of the American Civil War" Rear Adm. David Glasgow Farragut, U. S. N



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"Farragut: A Naval Legend of the American Civil War" Rear Adm. David Glasgow Farragut, U. S. N. 1863 (photo) - This iconic photograph captures the determined and resolute gaze of Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, a prominent figure in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Capture of the Confederate ironclad Tennessee, Battle of Mobile Bay - In one of his most famous victories, Farragut led his fleet to capture the formidable Confederate ironclad Tennessee during the intense Battle of Mobile Bay. His strategic brilliance and unwavering courage turned the tide in favor of Union forces. Passage of the Vicksburg Batteries by Farraguts fleet, June 1862 (engraving) - Known for his audacious tactics, Farragut fearlessly led his fleet past heavily fortified Vicksburg batteries on a daring mission that ultimately played a crucial role in securing victory for Union forces. Distinguished Union Generals (engraving) - Amongst esteemed company, Admiral Farragut's name stands tall among distinguished Union generals who played pivotal roles in shaping America's history during this tumultuous era. Farragut at Mobile (engraving) - This captivating engraving depicts Admiral Farragut commanding from aboard his ship as he navigates through treacherous waters off Mobile. His leadership and tactical genius were instrumental in securing key victories along coastal regions. Farragut at Mobile Bay (gravure) - The gravure showcases Admiral Farragut leading his fleet into battle against Confederate defenses at Mobile Bay with unwavering determination. His indomitable spirit inspired those under him to fight valiantly until victory was achieved. Platforms Illustrated, 1864 (litho) - This lithograph provides an artistic depiction showcasing various naval platforms utilized by Admiral Farragut's fleet during critical engagements throughout 1864.