COPYRIGHT, 1899,
BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.

PREFACE.

If this little book does not show for itself why it was written, how it was written, and for whom it was written, not only a preface but the entire text would be useless. The author believes that in every life that is greatly useful to mankind there is a plan and a purpose from the beginning, whether the immediate owner of that life is aware of it or not; and that the art of the biographer—whether he is dealing with facts exclusively or is mingling fact and fiction—should make it discernible by the reader.

The authorities that have been consulted include the Life of David Glasgow Farragut, by his son; Admiral Ammen's Atlantic Coast; Greene's The Mississippi; Battles and Leaders of the Civil War; The Rebellion Record; Marshall's History of the Naval Academy, and especially Adelbert M. Dewey's Life and Letters of Admiral Dewey.

R. J.

AMAGANSETT, September 8, 1899.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER
[I.]THE PHILOSOPHY OF FIGHTING
[II.]ON THE RIVER BANK
[III.]BATTLE ROYAL
[IV.]EDUCATION AT NORWICH
[V.]LIFE AT ANNAPOLIS
[VI.]THE BEGINNING OF WAR
[VII.]THE FIGHT FOR NEW ORLEANS
[VIII.]THE BATTLE AT PORT HUDSON
[IX.]THE CAPTURE OF FORT FISHER
[X.]IN TIME OF PEACE
[XI.]THE BATTLE OF MANILA
[XII.]AFTER THE BATTLE
[XIII.]THE PROBLEM ON LAND
[XIV.]HONORS
[XV.]LETTERS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

[Midshipman Dewey]