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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.49 (search)
How Mosquitoes prevented capture of Farragut. From the Times-dispatch, December 23, 1907. That a mosquito bite once stood between Admiral Farragut and death, and that ninety bodies now mouas a lieutenant of engineers, attached to Admiral Farragut's Squadron, he was in all the notable naved New Orleans. Admiral Roberts was with Admiral Farragut in the battle of Mobile Bay. He was at tof Admiral Farragut. The mortar fleet of Admiral Farragut, while anchored in Mississippi Sound, wit's Pass, was bombarding that stronghold. Admiral Farragut was on one of the blockading vessels at Snes, decided to make an effort to capture Admiral Farragut. This party included Sergeant Wiley WTheir idea was that if they could capture Admiral Farragut and his companion they could reach the woays and three nights, but for some reason Admiral Farragut did not make his regular daily visit to t The very day the attempt was abandoned Admiral Farragut resumed his visits to the mortar fleet. [2 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.59 (search)
record of services. Geo. A. Joiner, Talladega, Ala.—Midshipman C. S. N., and passed midshipman C. S. N.; served on schoolship Patrick Henry, and Mobile Station. Lucien C. Jones, Savannah, Ga.—Assistant paymaster C. S. N.; served on Savannah Station, steamer North Carolina and cruiser Tallahassee. J. E. V. Jervey, Charleston, S. C.—No record of services. E. A. Jack, Baltimore, Md.—Engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Virginia in batte of Hampton Roads; ram Arkansas, battle with Farragut's and Davis' combined fleets; steamer North Carolina; expedition to rescue Point Lookout prisoners; steamer Columbia, wrecked on her trial trip; steamer Palmetto State, steamer Richmond; prisoner on Johnson's Island. Hardin B. Littlepage, Washington, D. C.—Born in Virginia; midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served on steamer Virginia, in battle of Hampton Roads; Drewry's Bluff naval battle; steamer Chattahoochie, steamer Atlanta; abroad steamer Virginia No. 2; Semmes' Naval Br
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
ate States Naval Steamers 239 242 Confederate States Navy Surviving Officers of, 290 Confederates Buried at Vicksburg, 53 Conway Dr. W. B 160 Cutshaw, Col. W. E., Tribute to 372 De Leon, T. C., 167 Dickens, Capt. J. N. L., 284 Dinkins, Captain James 60,109 Dranesville, Federal Victory at in 1861, 69 Duke, Gen. Basil W., 160 Egerton Capt. W. B. 21 Ellsworth, G. A., Telegraph Operator, 118 Ewing D. D., Rev. Daniel B., 85 F Company, Richmond, Va., 59, 372 Farragut, How mosquitos prevented the captured of, 174 Federal Atrocities. 1861-5., 304 Five Forks, The 11th Va. at, 357 Folkes, Thomas M., 59 Forrest's Secret of Success Gen., 81, 83, 263 Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 366 Funkhouser, H. D., 308, 369 Gaines' Mill Battle of 93,193 General C. S. A., The Youngest, 55 Gettysburg, Battle of, 320 Gladden, killed, Gen A. H., 212 Gilmore Gen. Q. A., 6 Glenn. John F., 1 Goss, Lynn L., 312 Greasy Creek Battle of, 269 Graham'