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In secretarial hand, but typically acerbic phrasing, boldly signed. Reads: "US Flag Ship 'Franklin' Off Cronstadt, August 29th 1867. Sir, You will be pleased to have steam ready to move tomorrow the 30th inst. at 4am and follow my motions. In the event of separation you will proceed to Lansund in the Gulf of Finland. Very Respectfully, Your Obdt Servt, DG Faragut, Admiral, Comd'g European Squadron. (To) Commander DB Harmony, USN, Comd'g USS 'Frolic', Off Cronstadt." Docketed "Cronstadt, Orders for Sea, Aug 29, 1867". In stick frame, double glazed, 8" x 10". Famous for "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" at Mobile bay during the Civil War. He was first in each newly created rank of Rear Admiral and Vice Admiral & Admiral. His last active service was in command of the European Squadron, from 1867 to 1868, with the screw frigate USS Franklin as his flagship. USS Franklin (1876-1915), a screw frigate, was laid down at the Portsmouth, N.H., Navy Yard in May 1854, and built in part of materials salvaged from the ship-of-the-line. For a time housed over, she was launched on 17 September 1864; commissioned on 3 June 1867 at Boston; and on 28 June sailed from New York as flagship of Adm. David G. Farragut who assumed command of the European Squadron. Relieved by Ticonderoga, she arrived back in New York on 10 November 1868.

secretarial hand, but typically acerbic phrasing, boldly signed. Reads: "US Flag Ship 'Franklin' Off Cronstadt, August 29th 1867. Sir, You will be pleased to have steam ready to move tomorrow the 30th inst. at 4am and follow my motions. In the event of separation you will proceed to Lansund in the Gulf of Finland. Very Respectfully, Your Obdt Servt, DG Faragut, Admiral, Comd'g European Squadron. (To) Commander DB Harmony, USN, Comd'g USS 'Frolic', Off Cronstadt." Docketed "Cronstadt, Orders for Sea, Aug 29, 1867". In stick frame, double glazed, 8" x 10". Famous for "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" at Mobile bay during the Civil War. He was first in each newly created rank of Rear Admiral and Vice Admiral & Admiral. His last active service was in command of the European Squadron, from 1867 to 1868, with the screw frigate USS Franklin as his flagship. USS Franklin (1876-1915), a screw frigate, was laid down at the Portsmouth, N.H., Navy Yard in May 1854, and built in part of materials salvaged from the ship-of-the-line. For a time housed over, she was launched on 17 September 1864; commissioned on 3 June 1867 at Boston; and on 28 June sailed from New York as flagship of Adm. David G. Farragut who assumed command of the European Squadron. Relieved by Ticonderoga, she arrived back in New York on 10 November 1868.

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$100 $499 $25
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