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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · August 5 · 1864

ON THIS DAY · 5 AUGUST 1864

Mobile Bay

Map: Mobile Bay
5 AUGUST 1864 · THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, 1861–1865

5 Aug 1864 — “Damn the torpedoes — full speed ahead!” Farragut runs the mined channel past the forts and closes the Gulf’s last great blockade-running port.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

Hold the summer of 1864 in mind as the Confederacy’s last real chance of victory — not on any battlefield, but at the Northern ballot box. By August Lincoln himself writes a memorandum expecting to lose; the Democrats nominate McClellan on a platform declaring the war a “failure” and demanding an armistice — which every belligerent understands would be independence. Then the map votes first: Farragut closes Mobile Bay in August (“Damn the torpedoes”); on 2 September Sherman wires “Atlanta is ours, and fairly won”; Sheridan burns Early out of the Shenandoah in October. The despair of August becomes the landslide of November: Lincoln, 55% and 212 electoral votes — with the soldiers, voting in the field in the middle of the war they would have to keep fighting, going for him roughly three to one. Pause on the plain fact: a democracy held a free, contested, scheduled election during a civil war, and the losing side accepted the result. That — as much as any battle — is what survived 1864.

From Chapter 9 — The Ballot and the March of The American Civil War, 1861–1865 (NOV 1864).

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