Box 1
Contains 166 Results:
Author unknown, to Magruder, undated
Dated Brooklyn Naval Yard, June 21. States that he will attempt to work in Magruder's behalf but that his own actions and associations, presumably during the Civil War, while in Canada speak ill for his chances of reinstatement to the Navy. Incomplete.
Author and adressee unknown, undated
Talks about a perilous landing. One page of letter with 31 at top.
Author and adressee unknown, undated
Talks about Mobile Bay, Brownell's poem about the Battle and personal matters dealing with his son.
Percy Drayton to Corbin, dated Friday, 1849 February 16
Requests him to dine with him. ALS.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1862-1898
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.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1910-1954
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.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1961-1964
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.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, undated
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.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, undated
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.
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, undated
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.
Arms of the family Farragut of Barcelona, 1888 November 10
A description, in Spanish, of the Farragut family of Barcelona's coat-of-arms as described and pictured in Adarga Catalana, by Don Francisco Xavier DeGarma y Duran, Barcelona, 1753. Also lists books in author's possession concerning King Don Jaime I of Spain. In a note from George Marsh of Florence to Virginia Farragut.
Letters with genealogical information of the Mallorca Farragut family in the 18th century, 1960-1961
Written to Neil D. Josephson.
Sineu en la Genealogia de David Glasgow Farragut, by J. Rotger, Palma, 1956
Also a mimeographed page from The Life of David Glasgow Farragut describing his ancestor Don Pedro Farragut, 13th century noble warrior. Included is a poem, in Spanish, by Mossen Jaime Febrer concerning Don Pedro, and a translation by Brownell.
Deposition by William Boswell as to genealogical facts discovered by him concerning Nancy Shine Farragut, 1837
Nancy Shine Farragut was christened Claire Nancy Farragut and was David Farragut's sister.
Deposition by William Boswell as to genealogical information found concerning the Farragut family, 1837
Incomplete.
Notes on George Farragut's children and marriages, along with some unanswered questions, undated
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.
Major George Farragut,
by Marshall Delancey Haywood. Published in Gulf States Historical Magazine,, 1903 September
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.
Sketch of the Position of the British and American Forces, during the Operations against New Orleans, from 23rd Dec. 1814 to 18th Jan. 1815 by J. Gold, Naval Chronicle Office, 1815 June 30
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.
Cover page from Elements of Military Ars and Science..., by H. Wager Halleck, New York, 1846
Signed by David Farragut.
Manifest of the Cargo on board the Brig. Blackfish of New York of the burthen of 245 tons whereof Charles A. Fairchild is Master bound from Pensacola to Philadelphia or New York, 1862 October 20
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.