The Military Operations of General Beauregard in the War Between the States, 1861 to 1865: Including a Brief Personal Sketch and a Narrative of His Services in the War with Mexico, 1846-8, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1884 |
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... sent to General Howell Cobb , at Macon , for safe - keeping , all his official books and papers collected since his departure from the West . After the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston's army at Greensboro ' , North Carolina , in ...
... sent to General Howell Cobb , at Macon , for safe - keeping , all his official books and papers collected since his departure from the West . After the surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston's army at Greensboro ' , North Carolina , in ...
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... sent to Charleston , and that he was , in fact , at that time , the only Confederate general in existence ; that after he had taken Fort Sumter , and while it was being rehabil- itated , he made , as early as 1861 , by request of ...
... sent to Charleston , and that he was , in fact , at that time , the only Confederate general in existence ; that after he had taken Fort Sumter , and while it was being rehabil- itated , he made , as early as 1861 , by request of ...
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... sent to take command of the Department of the Mississippi , with head- quarters at Vicksburg , one of the most important posts in the South . General Pemberton , as was well known , had not been engaged in any of the battles or actions ...
... sent to take command of the Department of the Mississippi , with head- quarters at Vicksburg , one of the most important posts in the South . General Pemberton , as was well known , had not been engaged in any of the battles or actions ...
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... sent him as soon as required , but that he must indicate , with precision , the points most needing relief . That two thousand infantry would come from Charleston ( General Gist's district ) , one thousand from the Second District ...
... sent him as soon as required , but that he must indicate , with precision , the points most needing relief . That two thousand infantry would come from Charleston ( General Gist's district ) , one thousand from the Second District ...
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... sent its assets , mostly of gold and silver , to the extent of some three millions of dollars , via Mobile , to Columbus , Georgia , under the care of its president . These funds were given in charge by him to Mr. W. H. Young ...
... sent its assets , mostly of gold and silver , to the extent of some three millions of dollars , via Mobile , to Columbus , Georgia , under the care of its president . These funds were given in charge by him to Mr. W. H. Young ...
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10-inch columbiad advance Appendix April Army of Tennessee arrived artillery attack August Battery Wagner BRAXTON BRAGG Brig.-Genl brigade Brigadier-General Captain cavalry Charleston Chief of Staff Chief-Engineer Colonel Columbia columbiad Comdg command Confederate corps Creek Cummings's Point Davis defence DEPARTMENT S. C. despatch direction Drury's Bluff enemy enemy's eral evacuation Federal fire flank Folly Island force Fort Moultrie Fort Sumter front G. T. BEAUREGARD garrison Genl Georgia Greensboro gunboats guns Hagood harbor Hardee HEADQUARTERS heavy infantry instructions ironclads James Island Lee's letter Lieutenant Major-General March miles Military District MILITARY DIVISION morning Morris Island Moultrie move movement night North obedient servant officers ordered Petersburg Pocotaligo position President R. E. LEE R. S. RIPLEY railroad rear received regiments reinforcements Respectfully Rhett Richmond rifled River road Savannah sent Sherman shot soon South Carolina Stono Sullivan's Island Sumter Telegram telegraphed THOMAS JORDAN tion troops Weldon
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Página 404 - I propose to receive the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia on the following terms, to wit: Rolls of all the officers and men to be made in duplicate, one copy to be given to an officer to be designated by me, the other to be retained by such officer or officers as you may designate.