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In the spring of 1862, this naval hero & his fleet captured New Orleans |
Farragut
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$1,600 |
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CIVIL WAR MILITARY MEN |
2013-06-18 |
#6632 |
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On August 5, 1864 this Rear Admiral attacked Forts Morgan & Gaines, which guarded the entrance to Mobile Bay |
Farragut
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$800 |
J |
THE CIVIL WAR |
2003-12-03 |
#4428 |
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David Dixon Porter served under this David, his foster brother, at the capture of New Orleans |
David Farragut
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$1,200 |
DJ |
CIVIL WAR STUFF |
2002-04-16 |
#4067 |
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The Hartford was his flagship during his capture of New Orleans |
Farragut
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$1,000 |
DJ |
CIVIL WAR TRIVIA |
1995-09-14 |
#2534 |
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He was over 60 years old when he took Mobile Bay from the Confederates in 1864 |
David Farragut
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$600 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1995-04-20 |
#2459 |
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From his flagship, the Hartford, he led his fleet into Mobile Bay August 5, 1864 |
Farragut
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$800 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1993-09-09 |
#2069 |
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He took New Orleans April 25, 1862 without damning any torpedoes |
(David) Farragut
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$800 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1991-09-06 |
#1610 |
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This future admiral led the fleet that captured New Orleans in April 1862 |
(David) Farragut
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$600 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1990-06-20 |
#1353 |
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His victories led to his being appointed 1st rear admiral, vice admiral & admiral in U.S. history |
Farragut
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$800 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1987-12-16 |
#758 |
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A career Navy man, this Southerner was highest ranking officer in the Union Navy |
Farragut
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$800 |
DJ |
THE CIVIL WAR |
1986-04-02 |
#408 |