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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 at Manassas, where he was given command of a brigade of three Virginia regiments — the 1st, 11th, and 17th Virginia Infantry regiments.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.

Beauregard and indeed
" Other sources indicate that general Pierre Beauregard considered Morphy unqualified, but that Morphy had indeed applied to him.

Beauregard and interested
After the fall of Atlanta in September 1864, President Davis considered replacing John Bell Hood in command of the Army of Tennessee and he asked Robert E. Lee to find out if Beauregard would be interested.

Beauregard and is
* In the 1973 Sergio Leone / Tonino Valerii spaghetti western My Name is Nobody, the characters Jack Beauregard ( Henry Fonda ) and " Nobody " ( Terence Hill ) meet at a cemetery.
* Beauregard " Bo " Duke ( John Schneider ) is the blond-haired, slightly younger Duke boy.
95 % of Australia's production is of the orange variety named Beauregard, originally from America, known simply as sweet potato.
Red ( purple ) kumara is the variety most prevalent in New Zealand, though orange ( Beauregard ) and gold varieties are also available.
During his command, Gen. Beauregard is noted for creating the battle flag of the army, which came to be the primary battle flag for all corps and forces under the Army of Northern Virginia.
Separate Tables is the collective name of two one-act plays written by Sir Terence Rattigan, both taking place in the Beauregard Private Hotel, Bournemouth, a seaside town on the south coast of England.
Today he is commonly referred to as P. G. T. Beauregard, but he rarely used his first name as an adult and signed correspondence as G. T. Beauregard.
Beauregard Parish in western Louisiana is named for general Beauregard, as is Camp Beauregard, a National Guard camp near Pineville in central Louisiana.
The unincorporated community of Beauregard, Alabama is named for Beauregard.
The Council is divided into three districts: Pioneer District serves Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Jeff Davis Parish ; Cypress Knee District serves Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes ; Thunderbird District serves Beauregard and Vernon Parishes.
Both these units belong to the 225th Engineer Brigade which is located at Pineville, Louisiana on Camp Beauregard.
Merryville is a town in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, United States.
Fort Beauregard, which is located a fourth of a mile outside the village, was a Confederate stronghold during the American Civil War.
These units belong to the 225th Engineer Brigade which is headquartered at Pineville, Louisiana on Camp Beauregard.
Fort Polk South is the larger principal city of the Fort Polk South-DeRidder CSA, a Combined Statistical Area that includes the Fort Polk South ( Vernon Parish ) and DeRidder ( Beauregard Parish ) micropolitan areas, which had a combined population of 85, 517 at the 2000 census.
This unit is part of the 225th Engineer Brigade which is headquartered in Pineville, Louisiana at Camp Beauregard.

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