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The biography traces the subject's family origins and early years, then follows naval training and steady advancement through midshipman, lieutenant, commander, and captain to flag rank. It recounts major campaigns and seaborne operations, including the New Orleans expedition, actions on the Mississippi, the blockade, the passage of river fortifications, and the engagement in Mobile Bay, and it describes postwar years and death. Drawing on official papers, journals, correspondence, and eyewitness reminiscences, the account analyzes leadership, seamanship, strategic judgment, and the personal character and dilemmas of allegiance encountered during civil conflict.
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