Date of Award

6-1-1968

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (MA)

Department

History

First Advisor

Dr. Paul L. Beck

Abstract

When I first thought of writing this paper it seemed like an insurmountable task. I certainly would never have completed the task if it had not been for the capable advice and assistance of several people. I was bewildered in the entanglement of British-American relations seeking a possible thesis topic when I disintered the name of James Dunwoody Bulloch. James Bulloch was a Southern gentleman who had vision and ability. He was as valuable to the Confderate navy as Lee was to the Confederate Army. Bulloch's exploits were not recorded in the history books as arduously as were those of Northern Navel officers such as David G. Farragut and David D. Porer. Fate seems to reserve a grave of obscurity for men who fight on the losing side.

Comments

A Thesis Presented to the Department of History and the Faculty of the College of Graduate Studies University of Omaha In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts. Copyright 1968, Michael T. Young

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