. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . TO FORT T^^A PHILIP. (PRESENT ASPECT.) ■thy of note in this connection tliat in iS;;3, dunno; tiic nullification troubles, Farragut was sent bycson to South Carolina to support his mandate that the Inion must and shall be preserved. —hu. 925 THE OPENIXG OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI. him. Captain Porter then, in order to show placed, Farragut maintained his reputation his i^ratitude to the Farraguts tor their kind- as a fine officer, and genial, cheery compan- nessto his father, ottered \o adopt their son ion. He was esteemed by all who


. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . TO FORT T^^A PHILIP. (PRESENT ASPECT.) ■thy of note in this connection tliat in iS;;3, dunno; tiic nullification troubles, Farragut was sent bycson to South Carolina to support his mandate that the Inion must and shall be preserved. —hu. 925 THE OPENIXG OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI. him. Captain Porter then, in order to show placed, Farragut maintained his reputation his i^ratitude to the Farraguts tor their kind- as a fine officer, and genial, cheery compan- nessto his father, ottered \o adopt their son ion. He was esteemed by all who knew him, Glasgow. This ofier was gladly accepted, and and no one in the navy had more personal from that time young Farragut became a friends or fewer enemies. At the time of his member of Captain Porters family, and was appointment to the command of the New Or- recof^nized as his adoptive son. The boy was leans expedition, he was over sixty years of.


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