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Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865, Biographical sketch of General Beauregard . (search)
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Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865, Chapter 3 : (search)
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General Beauregard makes no material changes in the distribution of forces i .>
On assuming command of Charleston, General Beauregard made no material change in the distribut pecial messenger to Governor Pickens and General Beauregard, would arrive that night, and might atte es flag no longer floated over the fort, General Beauregard immediately despatched three of his aids tesy, but declined to accept aid. Before General Beauregard's aids could get to the fort, the United transcribe the very words made use of by General Beauregard, in his Final Report of Operations again Chapter III., pp. 40, 41; also Report of General Beauregard, in Appendix to this chapter. while Colo uch trying circumstances, and hoped that General Beauregard would not refuse it, as such a privilege ould prefer to refer the matter again to General Beauregard.
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I very cheerfully a t, riding at anchor outside the bar, did General Beauregard enter the fort, which, in obedience to o
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Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865, Chapter 5 : (search)
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General Beauregard suggests a forward movement.
not approved by General Jo el Stuart.
Mason's and Munson's Hills.
General Beauregard proposes to hold them.
General Johnston t feasible.>
On the 8th of August, at General Beauregard's suggestion, Colonel Evans was ordered
To deceive this inconvenient scrutiny, General Beauregard ordered the kindling of numerous fires a arly north of Fairfax Court-House, which General Beauregard was having reconnoitred for that purpose ptember, and remained there two days, at General Beauregard's headquarters.
In the conferences whic followed between him and Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, he objected to the organization ustifiably arraigns Generals J. E. Johnston, Beauregard, and G. W. Smith, not for having taken a pa h an extent the ire of the ex-President. General Beauregard, for one, had already had occasion to le ernoon, and proceeded to the quarters of General Beauregard.
On the same evening General Johnston
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