Life of Andrew Hull Foote: Rear-admiral United States NavyHarper & Brothers, 1874 - 411 páginas |
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... Armed Reconnoissance down the Mississippi . - Flag of Truce . - Evacuation of Colum- bus ... Page 233 CHAPTER XX . The Mississippi as the Scene of Operations . - General Pope's Movements at New Madrid . - Characteristic Order . - Cor ...
... Armed Reconnoissance down the Mississippi . - Flag of Truce . - Evacuation of Colum- bus ... Page 233 CHAPTER XX . The Mississippi as the Scene of Operations . - General Pope's Movements at New Madrid . - Characteristic Order . - Cor ...
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... armed himself with a no less effect- ual and no more destructive missile than a rotten apple , and , standing behind a door , patiently awaited his opportunity . At length hearing some one approaching whom he supposed to be his brother ...
... armed himself with a no less effect- ual and no more destructive missile than a rotten apple , and , standing behind a door , patiently awaited his opportunity . At length hearing some one approaching whom he supposed to be his brother ...
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... armed neutrality , and protected American inter- ests . In the mean time Commodore Armstrong had arrived at Hong - Kong from Shang - Haï . In order to avoid the danger of compromising our neutrality , the commodore ordered the removal ...
... armed neutrality , and protected American inter- ests . In the mean time Commodore Armstrong had arrived at Hong - Kong from Shang - Haï . In order to avoid the danger of compromising our neutrality , the commodore ordered the removal ...
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... armed boats , as well as boats of different nationalities , were passing the ' Barrier Forts ' unmolested , as they had a treaty right to do , before and after my own boat was fired upon , show your general views to be as crude as they ...
... armed boats , as well as boats of different nationalities , were passing the ' Barrier Forts ' unmolested , as they had a treaty right to do , before and after my own boat was fired upon , show your general views to be as crude as they ...
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... armed vessel on the Atlantic coast ; and the Brooklyn , moreover , drew too much water to enter Southern harbors , or to operate with efficiency in the first scenes of the war . Many of the naval officers , who were born at the South ...
... armed vessel on the Atlantic coast ; and the Brooklyn , moreover , drew too much water to enter Southern harbors , or to operate with efficiency in the first scenes of the war . Many of the naval officers , who were born at the South ...
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A. H. FOOTE Admiral Foote Africa ANDREW HULL FOOTE Army attack Barrier Forts batteries battle battle of Belmont BENTON boats Bureau of Equipment Cairo Canton capture Carondelet Cincinnati Clarksville coast Columbus Commander Foote Commodore Commodore Foote Conestoga crew cruise Cumberland DEAR deck Department Donelson duty enemy feel fight fire Flag-Officer flag-ship FLAG-STEAMER fleet flotilla Foote's Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Pillow Gideon give gun-boats Halleck Henry honor hope hundred iron-clad Island Joseph Smith land letter Lexington Lieutenant Foote Lieutenant-Commanding Louis Madrid Memphis miles Mississippi morning mortar-boats mortars Mound City Naval Forces Navy Yard night obedient servant officers Perry Phelps Pillow Pittsburg Pope port Portsmouth rams ready rebel received respectfully sailed sailors Secretary sent shells ship shore shot slaver soon squadron steamer Stembel stream Tennessee River thing tion troops vessels Washington Western flotilla Western Waters wounded