. The great contest: a history of military and naval operations during the civil war in the United States of America, 1861-1865 . cu PART SKCOND. ti3:e UNITe:d STilTE:S THE UNITED STATES NAVY. Secretary of the United States Navy during the war, GIDEONWELLES, appointed from Connecticut March 7, 186L Assistant Secretary during the war, GUSTAVUS V, FOX, ap-pointed from Massachusetts May 9, 1861. Admiral DAVID G. FARRAGUT, appointed from Tennessee, inservice since Dec. 17, 1810 ; Rear-Admiral July 16, 1862; Vice-Admiral Dec. 21, 1864. The rank of admiral was created for himJuly 25,


. The great contest: a history of military and naval operations during the civil war in the United States of America, 1861-1865 . cu PART SKCOND. ti3:e UNITe:d STilTE:S THE UNITED STATES NAVY. Secretary of the United States Navy during the war, GIDEONWELLES, appointed from Connecticut March 7, 186L Assistant Secretary during the war, GUSTAVUS V, FOX, ap-pointed from Massachusetts May 9, 1861. Admiral DAVID G. FARRAGUT, appointed from Tennessee, inservice since Dec. 17, 1810 ; Rear-Admiral July 16, 1862; Vice-Admiral Dec. 21, 1864. The rank of admiral was created for himJuly 25, 1866. Died in 1870. - ADIVIIRA-IvS. LOUIS M. GOLDSBOROUGH, appointed from the District ofColumbia, June 18, 1812 ; appointed Rear-Admiral July 16, 1852. SAMUEL F. DUPONT, appointed from Delaware, Dec. 19, 1815 ;appointed Rear-Admiral July 17, 1862. Died at Philadelphia, June23, 1865. ANDREW H. FOOTE, appointed from Connecticut Dec. 4, 1822 ;appointed Rear-Admiral July 16, 1862, Died at New York, June26, 1863. CHARLES H. DAVIS, appointed from Massachusetts , 1823 ; appointed Rear-Admiral Feb. 7, 1863. JOHN A. DA


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