CHAPTER VI. FARRAGUT AT MOBILE BAY. August 5th, 1864. THE town of Mobile lies in southern Alabama, distant thirty miles from the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico, at the head of the bay to which it gives its name. The bay is a wide and shallow sheet... The Cruise of the R.Y.S. Eva - 65 ページArthur Kavanagh 著 - 1865 - 216 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| John Butler Marquis of Ormonde - 1850 - 356 ページ
...and is bounded on the others by lofty hills. The fine bay to which is owing its ancient name forms a deep bight between Monte Pellegrino on the west and Capo Zaffarana on the east. The advantages of its position have caused it to be for many ages the favourite residence of the successive... | |
| Herbert Wrigley Wilson - 1896 - 468 ページ
...lies in southern Alabama, distant thirty miles from the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico, at the head of the bay to which it gives its name. The bay is a wide and shallow sheet of water, having two entrances, neither of which is of any great width : the... | |
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