. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ory, but as to being prepared for defeat I cer-tainly am not. ^Vny man wlu) is prepared for defeat would behalf defeated before he commenced. I hope for success; shalldo all in my power to secure it, and trust to God for the rest. The scjuadron under Farraguts command, as finally ar-ranged between himself and JMcKean, consisted of: Screw sloops: Hartford, twenty-four guns,* Flag-OfficerDavid G. Farragut, Fleet-Ca])tain Henry H. Bell, Com-mander Richard Wainwright; Pcn


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ory, but as to being prepared for defeat I cer-tainly am not. ^Vny man wlu) is prepared for defeat would behalf defeated before he commenced. I hope for success; shalldo all in my power to secure it, and trust to God for the rest. The scjuadron under Farraguts command, as finally ar-ranged between himself and JMcKean, consisted of: Screw sloops: Hartford, twenty-four guns,* Flag-OfficerDavid G. Farragut, Fleet-Ca])tain Henry H. Bell, Com-mander Richard Wainwright; Pcnsacola, twenty-three guns, * The statistics here given as to the guns of Farraguts squadron donot include howitzers or the ginis renio\ctl from the steam frigate Colo-rado, a member of the squadron, which on account of her draft wasunable to cross the liar. Nineteen guns and one liowitzer were removedfrom the Colorado and distributed among tlie fleet. Tlie Hartford re-ceived two guns, tlie Iroquois two, tiie Miami one, and tlie Mississippifourteen. The Iroquois also received one gun from the army, not in-cluded here. 1881. ^J^^^-


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