FARRAGUT, DAVID GLASGOW

fărˈəgət, 1801–70, American admiral, b. near Knoxville, Tenn. Appointed a midshipman in 1810, he first served on the frigate Essex, commanded by David Porter, his self-appointed guardian, and participated in that ship's famous cruise in the Pacific in the War of 1812. Farragut commanded his first vessel in Porter's Mosquito Fleet, which operated (1823–24) against the pirates in Gulf and Caribbean waters. In the Mexican War he had minor commands on blockade duty. The navy yard at Mare Island, Calif., was established by Farragut in 1854, and he was commandant there till 1858. On Virginia's secession Farragut, a Union sympathizer, moved from Norfolk, where he had made his home ashore, to Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Yet his Southern connections placed him under suspicion, and he did not receive an important assignment until Jan., 1862. Then the Dept. of the Navy gave him command of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, with orders to ascend the Mississippi River and reduce New Orleans. By Apr. 18, 1862, Farragut's fleet, consisting of 17 vessels and a mortar flotilla under David Dixon Porter, had reached forts Jackson and St. Philip, situated on opposite sides of the Mississippi just below New Orleans. When the mortars failed to reduce the forts, Farragut decided to try to get by them in the dark. This action was accomplished on Apr. 24, with the loss of only three vessels. The Confederate flotilla was then defeated in a hot engagement, and on Apr. 25, Farragut anchored at New Orleans. The forts surrendered on Apr. 28, and on May 1, Union troops under Gen. Benjamin F. Butler entered the city. Farragut's attempt to reduce Vicksburg in May–June, 1862, failed. But in Mar., 1863, he successfully ran two ships past the batteries at Port Hudson and by thus controlling the Mississippi between that point and Vicksburg contributed to Ulysses S. Grant's ultimate success in the Vicksburg campaign. Farragut had succeeded in stifling Confederate blockade-running in the Gulf of Mexico, except at its chief source, Mobile, and he moved on that port in 1864. Mobile Bay was strongly defended by forts Gaines and Morgan, a double row of torpedoes (mines), and a Confederate flotilla commanded by Franklin Buchanan. Farragut, disregarding the torpedoes (with the famous cry "Damn the torpedoes"), forced these defenses and defeated Buchanan for his crowning victory on Aug. 5, 1864. The forts surrendered shortly afterward, and though the city itself did not fall until Apr., 1865, blockade-running was effectively ended there. Farragut was easily the outstanding naval commander of the war. He was the first officer in the U.S. navy to receive the ranks of vice admiral (1864) and admiral (1866).

See biographies by his son Loyall Farragut (1879), A. T. Mahan (1892, repr. 1970), C. L. Lewis (2 vol., 1941–43), and C. Martin (1970).

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...John A., 121 - 122 Colton, David, 100 , 107 , 109 Comstock, Henry...A., 83 , 91 , 94 Douglass, David F., 17 , 26 , 36 Douglass...Journal , 57 Eyre, E. E., 129 Farragut, David Glasgow, 26 , 48 , 50 - 51 , 63 - 64...
...Donaldson, of Miller, Donaldson Co., bankers, Columbus. 61. David Wilmot, Pennsylvania Congressman, 1845-51; author of Wilmot...army during Peninsular campaign. 66. On April 26, 1862, David Glasgow Farragut, flag officer of
...overboard. Bibliography: Stein. Farragut, David Glasgow 1801-1870 . Original name: James Glasgow Farragut. Naval officer. He was born...the controversial naval officer David Porter * c. 1808 , became a...
...torpedoes from a gun on its bow. FARRAGUT, DAVID GLASGOW (1801-1870). The first Hispanic...flag rank in the U.S. Navy, Farragut began naval service shortly after his adoption by Capt. David Porter. He served in the War...
...564 Farmers without Farms , 564 Farr, Henry M., 443 Farr, Warner D., 439 Farragut, David Glasgow, 323 -24, 357 , 358 - 59 Farragut, Loyall, 302 , 358 Farragut and Our Naval Commanders , 358 "Farragut at the Crossroads," 359 Fast, Howard...
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...217 (second and third quotations); Loyall Farragut, The Lifo of David Glasgow Farragut: First Admiral of the United States Navy, Embodying...New York, 1879), 273 (fourth quotation). David Porter recalled a similar scene: "As we rounded...
...criticism of Jellicoes leadership." David Beatty thought and later said as...toward the oncoming Grand Fleet. David Beattys negligence in keeping the...which the begrudging reference to David Glasgow Farragut is only one, that crop up here...
...Blockading Squadron, commanded by David Glasgow Farragut. Deweys first engagement was...endeavors that were to distinguish Farragut as an aggressive and bold commander...the Union blockade, prompting Farragut to assemble his commanding officers...
...Walker. Take Command, Captain Farragut by Peter Roop and Connie Roop tells the tree story of David Glasgow Farragut, the youngest midshipman ever...the care of a friend, Commodore David Porter. In 1810, 9-year...
...provide a Confederate counterpoint to Chester G. Hearns recent biographies of Union admirals David Dixon Porter (Annapolis, 1996) and David Glasgow Farragut (Annapolis, 1998). There is little new in this book, but it is a Civil War tale well...


 

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...New Guided-missile Destroyer Farragut Joins Fleet by Susan Duprey The...class guided-missile destroyer, Farragut (DDG-99), 10 June, during...The ships name honors Adm. David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870). One of the Unions...
...The first yard commander was David Glasgow Farragut. He was chosen for his organizational...ears. As the months went by, Farragut found that the Navy Department...shipyard operations, Consequently, Farragut and his officers became scroungers...
...under the Command of Capt. David Porter, rounded Cape Horn and...Captain Porters foster son, David Glasgow Farragut, a 12-yr-old midshipman assigned...began to attack the base, young Farragut was ashore. Alarmed at the possible...
...with graffiti of Federal prisoners held there. Farragut Folklife Museum Farragut, (865) 966-7057. Houses local historical artifacts and photographs, plus Adm. David Glasgow Farragut Collection, honoring first commissioned U...
...Pacific Squadron. That autumn, David Glasgow Farragut, who knew the Pacific from his...California senators John Weller and David C. Broderick, powerful northern...will do. (32) Northern Democrat David C. Broderick lusted for a U...
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...along the way passing through Farragut Square. Each day, I gaze up at the statue of Adm. David Glasgow Farragut and recall his famous Civil War...standing before another statue of Farragut, the nations first four-star...
...points on the western front. David Glasgow Farragut steamed fearlessly past defending...and still later, Flag Officer David Porter cooperated with Grant in...splitting the Confederacy. In 1864, Farragut damned the torpedoes and went...
...produced an estimated 27 to 30 tons of trash. But at Farragut Square, a National Park Service crew worked into...yesterday to clean up graffiti on the base of the Adm. David Glasgow Farragut statue. A Park Service official said he had few details...
...and 10 years in prison. On Saturday, a man was arrested for putting sticky tape on the statue of Adm. David Glasgow Farragut in Farragut Square as part of protests against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Park Police released...
...American Civil War. Jorge Farragut Mesquida left Ciudadela on...fortune in America. His son, David Glasgow (Jorges wife was Scottish) Farragut (1801-1870), became...Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Fares start at pounds sterling49...
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