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Adm'l D. G. Farragut
1861-1877
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
One engraving entitled "Adm'l D. G. Farragut" circa 1861-1877. Portrait of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut . Engraver unknown.
GLC08878.0267
to Gen. Benjamin Butler
23 October 1862
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
"I am now determined to go ahead upon the forts at Mobile, I am only held by the Courts & Boards of examination but will never be in any better condition for the attack than at present, for they are taking away my officers every mail & I will soon be...
GLC08372
to Gideon Welles
February 6, 1866
Dunphy, Richard D., 1824-1904
Letter written for Dunphy, who lost both his arms during the Battle of Mobile Bay in August 1864, to Secretary of the Navy Welles. Also includes a carte de visite (10.1 x 6.2 cm.) pasted to the letter of Dunphy in his uniform with no arms. Wants to...
GLC08655
The New York times. [Vol. XIV, no. 4195 (March 6, 1865)]
6 March 1865
Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
One newspaper issue of the New York times, dated March 6, 1864. Prints news of Abraham Lincoln's inauguration ceremony and his inaugural address. Other main articles detail events of the Civil War, such as the capture of Confederate General Jubel...
GLC08822.01
[hat and epaulets in a tin box]
circa 1867-1870
Tin box was crafted specifically to hold the hat and epaulets. It is 20.5 cm high, 45.5 cm long, and 20.75 cm in width. Inside, the hat lays on its side while two folding platforms hold the epaulets for easy storage. Below the epaulets are two spaces...
GLC08877
to Joseph Curtis and his wife, Mary Gorsuch Curtis
March 23, 1863
Gorsuch, Joseph B., ?-1864
Written in camp near Vicksburg, Mississippi (possibly in Louisiana). Gorsuch, Captain of the 83rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, replies to a letter from his aunt and uncle. Expects the Battle of Vicksburg to commence soon. Has heard rumors that...
GLC00653.09.08
to James E. Montgomery
27 November 1864
Written by Admiral Farragut to Major Montgomery as Acting Adjutant General and Chief of Staff. Says Montgomery's note of that morning arrived as he was going ashore to get "a small Brass" cannon at Fort Morgan that Captain Williamson promised him...
GLC07665
[Carte de visite on U.S.S. Hartford with Capt. Drayton]
November 10, 1864
Carte de visite depicting Farragut and Drayton standing near a steering wheel. Also signed on verso by Capt. P. Drayton.
GLC02035
to Benjamin F. Butler
11 August 1862
Written by Flag Officer Farragut to Major General Butler as commander of the Department of the Gulf. Farragut says he has just returned from an official visit with the Spanish commander of a steamer of war who had been detained for lack of proper...
GLC02092
[Diary of a Union soldier, Company B, 98th New York Volunteers, who participated in the Petersburg Campaign]
1864
Sperry, Lyman Bell, 1838-1920
Pongo Bridge is noted on the inner front cover, but this diary was created in various places. Contains a meticulously records of the events of 1864. 8 January, records that General Butler (possibly Benjamin Franklin Butler), is to have entire...
GLC02261
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