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Tables of Contents for Yeoman in Farragut's Fleet
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
9
12
The Journal of Josiah Parker Higgins, January 1862 - July 1864
12
67
Postscript
79
19
Appendices
Appendix A --- Chronological list of ships mentioned, unedited journal
80
1
Appendix B --- Chronological list of military personnel mentioned
81
1
Appendix C --- List of reading material received by mail
81
1
Appendix D ---
1A -- Farragut's letter regarding Naval officer DeCamp and French captain
81
2
1B -- Farragut's investigation of DeCamp's misconduct
83
1
1C -- Confederate Wilkinson's recollection of visit with DeCamp
83
1
2A -- Confederate Officer Higgins' report of mutiny in Ft. Jackson
84
1
2B -- Confederate Brid. Gen. Duncan's report of surrender of Forts Jackson and St. Philip
85
1
2C -- President Lincoln's letter to Congress honoring Farragut
86
1
3A -- Naval officer Palmer's report of surrender of Baton Rouge
86
1
3B -- Baton Rouge Mayor's response to Palmer's letter
87
1
3C -- Farragut's letter to Baton Rouge Mayor
87
1
4A -- Palmer's report of surrender of Natchez
88
1
4B -- Natchez Mayor's response to Palmer
89
1
5A -- Porter's request for written policy on taking escaping slaves on shipboard
89
1
5B -- Navy officer's angry report of slaves on his ship forcibly returned to plantation owners
90
1
6 -- Farragut's explanation for delay of attack on Vicksburg
91
1
7 -- Farragut's reprimand of the Kennebec's commanding officer
92
1
8 -- Interview with plantation owner sympathetic to Union
92
3
9 -- Farragut's concern about scurvy's toll on fleet's crews
95
1
10 -- Report of the Kennebec's capture of the Albert
95
1
11 -- Report of ramifications of capture of rebel schooner pilot and the John Scott
95
2
12 -- Farragut's letter about difficulties preparing for attack on Mobile
97
1
Bibliography
98