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By Tom Bosse, December 26, 2016
David Glasgow Farragut Marker
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1 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — 1E 97 — David Glasgow Farragut1801-1870
On Kingston Pike at Lendon Welch Way, on the right when traveling west on Kingston Pike.
A native of Stony Point (Low's Ferry) David Farragut moved to New Orleans at the age of three. At the age of ten, he began a career with the U.S. Navy; ca. 1827, pioneered a school for seamen; 1841, improved hoisting machinery for ammunition; . . . Map (db m28513) HM
2 Tennessee, Knox County, Farragut — Birthplace of Admiral Farragut
Near Christus Way south of South Northshore Drive (Route 332). Reported missing.
Birthplace of Admiral Farragut Born July 5th 1801 Erected by Bonny Kate Chapter D. A. R. Knoxville Dedicated by Admiral Dewey May 15th 1900Map (db m32218) HM
3 Maine, York County, Kittery — David Glasgow Farragut
On Morris Avenue east of Issac Hull Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Died in This House August 14, 1870 David Glasgow Farragut Admiral in the United States Navy Faithful and FearlessMap (db m22180) HM
4 New York, Bronx County, Bronx, Van Cortlandt Park — David Glasgow Farragut
On Ravine Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Erected by his wife and son to the memory of David Glasgow Farragut First Admiral in the United States Navy Born   July 5, 1801 Died   August 14, 1870 ---------------Map (db m237832) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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