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Red ( purple ) kumara is the variety most prevalent in New Zealand, though orange ( Beauregard ) and gold varieties are also available.
Lawson also recounts a story by a resident of Richmond in 1861 who describes Morphy as then being " an officer on Beauregard ’ s staff.
The SOG also maintains a small, full-time operational cadre stationed at the Marshals Service Tactical Operations Center at Camp Beauregard, LA.
The village of Harrisonburg formerly staged reenactments at Fort Beauregard, also known as Fort Hill, but those ceremonies ended in the late 20th century.
In the January 31, 1953, episode " Cavalcade ," Doc Adams ' backstory is revealed: His real name is Calvin Moore, educated in Boston, and he practiced as a doctor for a year in Richmond, Virginia where he fell in love with a beautiful young woman who was also being courted by a wealthy young man named Roger Beauregard.
During this time Nevada Southern University also adopted the southern " Rebel " athletics moniker and a mascot dressed in a southern Confederate uniform named Beauregard.
There is also " Brandon Bob " of Brandon, Manitoba, " Staten Island Chuck " in New York, " Balzac Billy " in Alberta, " General Beauregard Lee " in Lilburn, Georgia, " Shubenacadie Sam " in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Two Rivers Tunnel in Cape Breton and " Gary the Groundhog " in Kleinburg, Ontario, among many others.
Hand also signed several more non-British players to the Phoenix roster, re-signing fans favourite Brett Clouthier, and offering Canadian duo Grant Jacobsen and David-Alexandre Beauregard their first taste of European hockey, as well as signing Odessa Jackalopes pair Kenton Smith and Nathan Ward.
The Phoenix fans also enjoyed the play of David-Alexandre Beauregard, who won several awards for ' EIHL Player of the Season ' and, as a result of his play is regarded by many Phoenix fans as the greatest player to wear the shirt.
* The Diogenes Club was featured in the Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novel All-Consuming Fire, a Doctor Who / Sherlock Holmes crossover novel, which also refers to Newman's character Beauregard.
There were also two English churches ( plus one at the Grand Hôtel in Costebelle ) whose buildings still exist: All Saint's Church at Costebelle and Saint Paul's English Church, Avenue Beauregard.
He was chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee while also serving as an aide-de-camp for General P. G. T. Beauregard at both Charleston, in the buildup to the attack on Fort Sumter, and the First Battle of Bull Run.
In parallel, Happy Hogan tries to work his charms on Gwenn to see if he also can persuade her to have Beauregard simply pocket his winnings to date, by taking piano lessons with her and asking her out.
Flame also has apparently developed some remorse at her part in the plot against Beauregard, and also affection for him.
Waters also appears, with gifts for Beauregard.
General Beauregard also appears in each of the books set before 1900, and is mentioned in some way in all but one of the others ( again, the exception is Blue Camellia ).
In Beauregard Parish the communities of DeRidder and Merryville also suffered heavy damage.

Beauregard and grand
President Davis considered many of Beauregard's plans to be impractical for an army as inexperienced as the Confederates could field in 1861 ; throughout the war, Davis and Beauregard would argue about Beauregard's tendencies to devise grand strategies based on formal military principles.
Nobody dogs Beauregard through the west, encountering many who wish him dead, and pesters him to let him stage his grand finale.

Beauregard and strategy
Beauregard considered his contributions in dangerous reconnaissance missions and devising strategy for his superiors to be more significant than those of his engineer colleague, Captain Robert E. Lee, so he was disappointed when Lee and other officers received more brevets than he did.

Beauregard and
Beauregard at Manassas, where he was given command of a brigade of three Virginia regiments the 1st, 11th, and 17th Virginia Infantry regiments.
The First Battle of Bull Run ( First Manassas ) began early on July 21, 1861, with an element of surprise for both armies both McDowell and Beauregard planned to envelop their opponent with an attack from their right flank.
His urgent dispatches to Richmond were treated with disbelief Davis and Robert E. Lee ( now the general in chief of all the Confederate armies ) could not believe that Sherman was advancing without a supply line as quickly as Beauregard was observing him do.
His full name is Ponce de Leon Montgomery County Alabama Georgia Beauregard Possum a parody of the blueblood aristocracy of the
Beauregard dispatched aides Col.
The handkerchief was spotted in Charleston and a delegation of officers representing Beauregard Stephen D. Lee, Porcher Miles, a former mayor of Charleston, and Roger Pryor sailed to Sumter, unaware of Wigfall's visit.
Characters were named after the writer David Goodis, director Don Siegel and actor Richard Widmark people influential in the genre of film noir. The film's producer, Georges de Beauregard, did not complete payments for rights to the novel, so Westlake took him to court ( after litigation Westlake was given North American distribution rights ).

Beauregard and through
King marched through the streets with a portrait of the Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard The route of the Old Spanish Trail and was arrested by a U. S. Marshal.
Union Army artillery fired at McLean's house, which was being used as a headquarters for Confederate Brigadier General P. G. T. Beauregard, and a cannonball dropped through the kitchen fireplace.
Beginning south to north from U. S. 90 the highway crosses I-10 then through Moss Bluff and the community of Gillis before entering Beauregard Parish.

Beauregard and political
Employing the political influence of his brother-in-law, John Slidell, Beauregard obtained an appointment as superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy on January 23, 1861.
Concerned about the political situation regarding the Federal presence at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, Davis selected Beauregard to take command of Charleston's defenses.
Having become a political liability in Virginia, Beauregard was transferred to Tennessee to become second-in-command to General Albert Sidney Johnston ( no relation to Joseph E. Johnston ) in his Army of Mississippi, effective March 14, 1862.

Beauregard and so
Beauregard's move to the west contributed to the movement of the Union commanders into action against the forts so they could act before, in their view, Beauregard could make a difference in the theater.
After the war, Beauregard was reluctant to seek amnesty as a former Confederate officer by publicly swearing an oath of loyalty, but both Lee and Johnston counseled him to do so, which he did before the mayor of New Orleans on September 16, 1865.
Meanwhile, General Beauregard himself had finally seen the handkerchief and sent a second set of officers, offering essentially the same terms that Wigfall had presented, so the agreement was reinstated.
Halleck proceeded to conduct operations against Beauregard's army in Corinth, Mississippi, called the Siege of Corinth because Halleck's army, twice the size of Beauregard's, moved so cautiously and stopped daily to erect elaborate field fortifications ; Beauregard eventually abandoned Corinth without a fight.
Beauregard, so he sent Pemberton west and assigned the more popular Beauregard to Charleston.
Even so, most anyone watching the movie might well think Beauregard must have known the answer, or else he could not have completed any job applications requiring that information.

Beauregard and was
Beauregard, who was supposed to attract recruits because of his victories early in the war and give Johnston a competent subordinate.
Gen. Beauregard arrived at Johnston's headquarters at Bowling Green on February 4, 1862 and was given overall command of Polk's force at the western end of Johnston's line at Columbus, Kentucky.
On March 1, Davis appointed General P. G. T. Beauregard to command all Confederate troops in the vicinity of Charleston, South Carolina, where state officials prepared to take possession of Fort Sumter ; Beauregard was to prepare his forces but avoid an attack on the fort.
At the end of the day, the Union Army was largely vulnerable, and subject to elimination by Beauregard, had he been able to continue the fight, but for the exhaustion of his troops.
Beauregard, in charge of Petersburg, was able to defend the city and Lee's veteran reinforcements arrived.
The depot was a warehouse on Beauregard Street, where the troops had stacked some 200 tons of shells and powder.
Beauregard continued commanding these troops as the new First Corps under Gen. J. E. Johnston as it was joined by the Army of the Shenandoah on July 20, 1861, when command was relinquished to General J. E. Johnston.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (; May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893 ) was a Louisiana-born American military officer, politician, inventor, writer, civil servant, and the first prominent general of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
Beauregard was trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy and served with distinction as an engineer in the Mexican-American War.
Beauregard was born at the " Contreras " sugar-cane plantation in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, about outside New Orleans, to a Creole family.
Beauregard was the third child of Jacques Toutant-Beauregard, of French and Welsh lineage, and Hélène Judith de Reggio Toutant-Beauregard, a descendant of an Italian noble family that had migrated to France.
One of his instructors was Robert Anderson, who would later become the commander of Fort Sumter and surrender to Beauregard at the start of the Civil War.
As it was sinking unevenly in the moist soil of Louisiana, Beauregard had to develop a renovation program.
He informed the U. S. Army Engineer Department late in 1856 that he was going to join the filibuster William Walker, who had seized control of Nicaragua ; he had offered Beauregard the rank of second-in-command of his army.
Beauregard was narrowly defeated.
" Beauregard wrote to the first Confederate capital of Montgomery, Alabama, that Anderson was a " most gallant officer ".
For a while, Beauregard persisted in moving his troops for an attack on his right flank ( McDowell's left, toward Centreville ), but Johnston urged him to travel with him to the threatened flank at Henry House Hill, which was weakly defended.
Beauregard believed that the battle was essentially won and his men could finish off Grant in the morning.
" Beauregard was ordered to Charleston and took command of coastal defenses in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, replacing Maj. Gen. John C. Pemberton.
Beauregard was unhappy with his new assignment, believing that he deserved command of one of the great Confederate field armies.

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