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Contains 166 Results:

Order of the fleet on the morning of the 24th of April, 1862, 2 o'clock A. M., on proceeding up to the attack and passage of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, 1862 April 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
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Scope and Contents Note From the Collection:

The collection contains extensive correspondence and other material related to the career of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut from 1830-1870. Subsequent materials include correspondence from the Admiral's wife Virginia, his father George, and his son Loyall. This collection also contains genealogical information about the Farragut family as well as newspaper clippings and articles about the Admiral.

Dates: 1862 April 24

Loyall Farragut to David Farragut, dated Hastings on the Hudson, 1862 May 5

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: I
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Congratulates David Farragut on the taking of New Orleans, states his understanding of the Civil War, and tells of moving into the new cottage and his schoolwork. ALS.

Dates: 1862 May 5

Gustavus V. Fox to David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1862 May 12

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
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Congratulates David Farragut on the capture of New Orleans and asks whether he has pushed up the Mississippi to Memphis. ALS.

Dates: 1862 May 12

Gideon Welles, Sec'y of the Navy, to David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1862 May 22

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Commends David Farragut for sending North the captured rebel naval leaders and confirms granting request for a supply vessel especially for the Gulf Squadron. ALS.

Dates: 1862 May 22

Benjamin F. Butler to David Farragut, dated Ft. Charles Habel, Sunday evening, 1862 June 1

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Questions whether Admiral Porter and his Mortar Fleet has sailed to Pensacola without orders. ALS.

Dates: 1862 June 1

Gideon Welles to Capt. Thomas T. Craven, dated Navy Department, 1862 June 30

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Orders USS Brooklyn to send home William Help, private Marine. Forwarded to David Farragut. ALS.

Dates: 1862 June 30

David Farragut to his wife, dated Flag Ship Hartford, Off and above Vicksburg, 1862 July 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Details some problems within his command and his general disposition. ALS.

Dates: 1862 July 4

Gideon Welles to Rear Admiral David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1862 August 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Confirms David Farragut's control of all vessels connected with the Mortar Flotilla. ALS.

Dates: 1862 August 26

Gideon Welles to David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1862 September 9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Gives permission to David Farragut to break up the Mortar Flotilla if desired, gives instructions on reassigning captains of lost ships and announces that the Colorado will be sent in November as the new flag ship. ALS.

Dates: 1862 September 9

Benjamin F. Butler to David Farragut, dated Headquarters Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, 1862 September 9

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
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Conveys his information on the rebel plans for New Orleans, and talks of events of and plans for Mobile and Pensacola. ALS.

Dates: 1862 September 9

August Belmont to David Farragut, dated New York, 1863 April 16

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Identifier: I
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Requests David Farragut permission to present his name to the Democratic Convention as a Candidate for the Presidency. Expresses contempt for the Radical Congress and President. ALS.

Dates: 1863 April 16

David Farragut to Gentlemen,, 1863 September 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Identifier: I
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Thanks the citizens of this great metropolis for their congratulations. Draft letter signed.

Dates: 1863 September 24

Gideon Welles to David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1864 February 2

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
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Instructs David Farragut that he and his staff should not use the word Confederate in any correspondence with foreign officials as the Confederacy has never been formally recognized by the United States. ALS.

Dates: 1864 February 2

Gideon Welles to David Farragut, dated Navy Department, 1864 February 26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
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Authorizes David Farragut to call upon the forces under Acting Rear Admiral Bailey for the attack on Mobile if necessary. ALS.

Dates: 1864 February 26

Gustavus V. Fox to David Farragut, dated Washington, 1864 March 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
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Explains schedules and dispositions of iron clads, mentions Grant taking over the Army of the Potomac and what it might mean to the Navy, and talks about political intrigues in Washington. ALS.

Dates: 1864 March 24

David Farragut, dated Navy Department, Washington, 1864 June 24

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
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From Naval Department official telling of his attempts to convince Fox and Welles to send an iron clad to David Farragut. Urges David Farragut to examine the one that he is being sent and report on it's effectiveness in rough seas to Welles. Also lists weapons outfitting of specific Union iron clads. 4 pages, incomplete. ALS.

Dates: 1864 June 24