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Samuel Francis Du Pont

''Samuel Francis Du Pont'' by [[Daniel Huntington (artist)|Daniel Huntington]], 1867–68, oil on canvas, [[National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC|National Portrait Gallery]], Washington, D.C. Samuel Francis Du Pont (September 27, 1803 – June 23, 1865) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy, and a member of the prominent Du Pont family. In the Mexican–American War, Du Pont captured San Diego, and was made commander of the California naval blockade. Through the 1850s, he promoted engineering studies at the United States Naval Academy, to enable more mobile and aggressive operations. In the American Civil War, he played a major role in making the Union blockade effective, but was controversially blamed for the failed attack on Charleston, South Carolina in April 1863. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Report on the national defences by Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865

    Published 1852
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    Report of Secretary of Navy in relation to armored vessels

    Published 1864
    Other Authors: “…Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865…”
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    Report of Secretary of Navy in relation to armored vessels

    Published 1864
    Other Authors: “…Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 1803-1865…”
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