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Commodore Andrew Hull Foote, American naval officer, late 19th century. Artist: John A O Neill
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Commodore Andrew Hull Foote, American naval officer, late 19th century. Artist: John A O Neill
Commodore Andrew Hull Foote, American naval officer, late 19th century. Foote (1806-1863) served in the Union Navy in the American Civil War. He was seriously wounded commanding an attack on the Confederate stronghold of Fort Donelson in 1862. Retired from active duty, Foote was promoted to the Rear-Admiral and made chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. Engraving from John Gilmary Shea s, A Childs History of the United States, Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872)
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This print captures Commodore Andrew Hull Foote, an esteemed American naval officer of the late 19th century. The artist, John A O'Neill, skillfully portrays Foote's commanding presence in his military uniform, complete with epaulettes denoting his high rank. With a full beard adorning his face, Foote exudes strength and determination. Foote's significance lies in his service during the American Civil War as part of the Union Navy. In 1862, he led a daring attack on Fort Donelson, a Confederate stronghold. However, this act of bravery came at a cost as he sustained serious injuries during the assault. After retiring from active duty due to these wounds, Foote was promoted to Rear-Admiral and appointed chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting. This engraving from John Gilmary Shea's "A Childs History of the United States" showcases not only Foote's portrait but also highlights his contributions to naval warfare. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this image while emphasizing its historical context. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of Commodore Andrew Hull Foote's dedication to serving his country during one of its most challenging periods - the American Civil War.
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