a Republican President dedicated Farragut Square
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I admire Farragut Square, a downtown park in the nation's capital. It features a statue of Civil War hero David Farragut. The courageous admiral is best remembered for "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" Bronze for the statue and four accompanying mortars came from the propellers of his flagship, USS Hartford. The statue had been authorized by the GOP-controlled 42nd Congress. It was cast at the Washington Naval Yard. April 25th 1881, President James Garfield keynoted the magnificent dedication ceremony: "This Capital is silently being filled up with the heroes of other times. Men of three wars have taken their place in silent eloquence as guardians and guards of the Nation they love so well. And as the years pass on these squares and public places will be rendered more and more populous, more and more eloquent by the presence of the heroes ...