Farragut’s Captain: Percival Drayton, 1861–1865

Farragut’s Captain: Percival Drayton, 1861–1865

ByPeter Barratt

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Captain Percival Drayton played a central role in four of the key naval engagements of the American Civil War, and as a personal friend and trusted subordinate of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut and Rear Admiral Samuel Francis du Pont, Drayton made a vital contribution to the ultimate success of the Union Navy in the struggle to maintain the Union. As the son of a noted Jacksonian Unionist obligated to leave South Carolina for Philadelphia many years before the war, Drayton was the very embodiment of the romantic war between brothers. Captain Drayton was a highly literate and intelligent observer of the world around him and the people in it. And throughout the war, he maintained a constant flow of letters to naval colleagues and friends. His letters provide a captivating insight into his service and into the personalities of many Civil War–era figures, and so his letters—and his biography—stand as a primary record of the war at sea and of the collapse of the slave system on the South Carolina coast.

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Publication Date
Oct 16, 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781483487946
Category
Biographies & Memoirs
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Peter Barratt

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