Andrew H. Foote was a notable figure in the United States Navy during the 19th century, particularly recognized for his role in the American Civil War. Born in 1806, he served as a rear admiral and was instrumental in various naval operations, including the capture of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson on the Tennessee River. Foote was also known for his innovative use of ironclad warships, which significantly impacted naval warfare. He passed away in 1863, shortly after the war's major engagements.
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Andrew Hull Foote was born on 1806-09-12.
Andrew Hull Foote died on 1863-06-26.
John H. Foote was born on 1959-05-21.
Andrew H. Foote has written: 'The African squadron: Ashburton treaty: consular sea letters' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. 1842 Aug. 9 'Africa and the American flag' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel, History, Slave trade, Slave-trade
Richard H. Foote has written: 'Mosquitoes of medical importance' -- subject(s): Mosquitoes
Andrew H. Bobeck was born in 1926.
Andrew H. Green was born in 1830.
Andrew H. Green died in 1918.
Andrew H. Dahl was born in 1859.
Andrew H. Knoll was born in 1951.
Andrew H. Mickle was born in 1805.
Andrew H. Mickle died in 1863.