A Bold Fight details the decisive battle of Mobile Bay fought on August 5th, 1864. Following the capture of New Orleans the Union the port of Mobile Bay was Two Naval Journals: 1864-Battle of Mobile Bay [C. Carter Smith] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. SEE UNDER Tecumseh, U.S.S." [Union] siege of, Aug.9 22, 1864 (Operations in Mobile Bay), 77:Ev402, Ing49 (Fort Morgan); atlas 63:1,6. [Confederate] He also kept a journal during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in April 1863. He then re-enlisted in May 1864 and was stationed at various batteries in the The Battle of Mobile Bay was an important Civil War battle fought on August 5, 1864, for control of the important port on Alabama's Gulf Coast. File:Surrender of the TENNESSEE, Battle of Mobile Bay (5 Aug. 1864) 1864) Abstract/medium: 1 print:linecut. This page features all our views of CSS Tennessee during the last stages of the Battle of Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. The Battle of Mobile Bay of August 5, 1864, was an engagement of the American Civil War in which Historic Background: On August 5, 1864, Admiral Farragut led a flotilla of 14 wooden ships, four ironclads, and numerous gunboats into Mobile Bay to seal off It is full of history about military occupation from The War of 1812 thru WWII. City of Mobile and provided protection for blockade runners entering Mobile Bay. On the morning of August 5, 1864, Union naval forces fought their way past the Fort It was during the Battle of Mobile Bay that Farragut uttered the infamous words, event: Civil War: Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864: Civil War and Reconstruction. Industrial Chemistry in the South during the Civil War. July 1903 The Monitor Triumph in Mobile Bay. September Torpedoes Used the Rebels. July 1864 Surrender of the Confederate Ironclad, Tennessee, Battle of Mobile Bay, c.1864 Giclee Print. Find art you love and shop high-quality art prints, photographs, U.S. #4911 2014 49 Mobile Bay Civil War: 1864 The Battle of Mobile Bay stamp is part of a series that commemorates the 150th annive. Find high-quality Battle Of Mobile Bay stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Battle of Mobile Bay August 5 Mobile Bay Alabama August 5 1864. In 1864, David Farragut was assigned the task of securing Mobile Bay, the center of Confederate blockade-running. The area was protected formidable Get this from a library! Two naval journals, 1864, at the Battle of Mobile Bay:the journal of Mr. John C. O'Connell, CSN, on the C.S.S. Tennessee, and the Our Battle of Mobile Bay page includes battle maps, history articles, photos, expert video, preservation news, and other resources for this great 1864 Civil War The Battle of Mobile Bay (also known as the Passing of Forts Morgan and Gaines) took place from August 2-23, 1864 in Mobile and Baldwin Mobile Bay, Battle of (1864).Confederate Mobile, Alabama, was a major port, ranking second to New Orleans on the gulf. After New Orleans and the mouth of the In August 1864 Union and Confederate forces clashed in the Battle of Mobile Bay, the largest naval battle of the Civil War. Since capturing New Orleans in 1862, In the wake of the battle, accounts varied, and speculation continues to this day to Rear Admiral David Glasgow Farragut during the Battle of Mobile Bay. While its capture was a naval priority, it was not one for the U.S. Army until mid-1864. Abstract: The Military Operations in Texas Collection, 1862-1864, consists of official split to fight in both the Shenandoah Valley and the Battle of Mobile Bay. Location: Mobile County and Baldwin County. Campaign: Operations in Mobile Bay (1864). Date(s): August 2-23, 1864. Principal Commanders: Admiral David
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