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years had not elapsed since the immense naval power of Great Britain, wielded by a Napier, recoiled before the defenses of Cronstadt; while no attempt was made on the fortifications of Odessa. The fleet which Rear-Admiral Farragut led Aug. 5, 1864. to force its way into the bay of Mobile was composed of 4 iron-clads and 14 wooden ships-of-war or gunboats, as follows: Defenses of Mobile. Hartford (flag-ship), Capt. P. Drayton; Brooklyn, Capt. James Alden; Metacomet, Lt.-Com'r J. E. Jouett; Octorara, Lt.-Com'r C. H. Green; Richmond, Capt. T. A. Jenkins; Lackawanna, Capt. J. B. Marchand; Monongahela, Com'r J. H. Strong; Ossipee, Com'r W. E. Leroy; Oneida, Com'r J. R. M. Mullany; Port Royal, Lt.-Com'r B. Gherardi; Seminole, Com'r E. Donaldson; Kennebec, Lt.-Com'r W. I. McCann; Itasca, Lt.-Com'r George Brown; Galena, Lt.-Com'r C. H. Wells; Iron-clads.Tecumseh, Com'r T. A. M. . Craven; Iron-clads.Manhattan, Com'r J. W. A. Nicholson;
nes, E. F., X., 213. Jones, J., VII., 80. 82. Jones, J. M.: III., 42, 49; X., 153. Jones, J. R., X., 111. Jones, P. H., X., 229. Jones, R., VI., 154. Jones, S.: II., 164, 342; X., 251, 256. Jones, W. E.: II., 346, 348; III., 322; IV., 73, 86, 88, 104, 106; X., 155. Jones' bridge, Va., III., 324. Jones' hay Station, Ark., III., 330. Jones Island, Ga., VI., 237. Jones Point, Va., V., 102. Jonesboro, L'anguille Ferry, Ark. , II., 320. Jonesboro, Ga., III., 135, 138, 330. Jonesville, Va., II., 348. Jordan, sergeant, II., 29. Jordan, T.: V., 71; VII., 31; VIII., 288; X., 317. Jorker, J., V., 27. Jouett, J. E., VI., 45, 268, 310. Judah, H. M., IX., 167; X., 93, 221. Judah,, C. S. S.: I., 352; VI., 268, 310, 339. Juliet,, U. S. S., VI., 232. Juniala,, U. S. S., III., 342. Junkin, G., IX., 132. Just before the battle, Mother, G. F. Root, IX., 350.