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David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870). U. S. Navy officerDavid Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870). U.S. Navy officer during the Civil War. Portrait by William Swain (1803-1847), 1838. National Portrait Gallery. Washington D.C. United States
David Farragut - 6DAVID GLASGOW FARRAGUT American naval commander standing in the main-rigging of his flagship. Date: 1801 - 1870
David Farragut - 5DAVID GLASGOW FARRAGUT American naval commander who at the time of this portrait was commanding the American fleet in the Mediterranean. Date: 1801 - 1870
David Farragut - 4DAVID GLASGOW FARRAGUT American naval commander with his autograph Date: 1801 - 1870
David FarragutDAVID GLASGOW FARRAGUT American naval commander with his autograph Date: 1801 - 1870
Lashed to the shrouds. Farragut passing the forts at Mobile, in his flagship Hartford. Adm. David Farragut lashed to upper mast, holding spyglass; during Battle of Mobil Bay, Jan. 1864
Our Peace Commissioners for 1865: Sheridan, Grant, Sherman, Porter, Lincoln, Farragut, and Thomas. Date between 1860 and 1870
The Splendid Naval Triumph on the Mississippi, April 24th 1862. Destruction of the Rebel gunboats, rams, and iron clad batteries by the Union Fleet under the Flag Officer Farragut
Scouts learn about scienceOne American Boy Scouts demonstrates some equipment in a Scout-built project to show another group of Scouts the principles of static electricity
American Scouts on a coachAmerican Scouts lean out of the windows of a coach waving, at the 1973 National Jamboree in Farragut State Park, Idaho or Moraine State Park, Pennsylvania. 1973
The Civil War in America: destruction of the Confederate floUnion ships under the command of Flag Officer David Farragut moving up the Missippi river to take New Orleans, the biggest Confederate port
The Civil war in America. Attack by Federal gun boats on ForFederal gun boats attacking Confederate Fort McAllister, reflecting the increasing success of the Unionist Navy under Flag Officer Farragut