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[Discussion of troop returns with Confederate Generals James Chesnut and Beverly H. Robertson].
10 December 1864
Beauregard, G.T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
Penciled notes on an ADS of troop return.
GLC08239.01
to Jefferson Davis
August 1862
Secretarial letter to Jefferson Davis reporting on his need for reinforcements during the Battle of Second Bull Run. Signed by Beauregard.
GLC08239.04
to Governor Francis W. Pickens
30 April 1861
General Beauregard supports Colonel R. W. Habersham's submitted plan for enlisting planters' help to provide grain and hay for army livestock. "I think the above suggestions of Col. Habersham of so much importance, that I have the honor to enclose...
GLC09200
to Governor Milledge L. Bonham
12 March 1863
Replies to Bonham's defense of 9 March 1863. "I was fully alive to the sacrifices and hardships which a call on your militia must entail, ...but at the same time, I have regarded the alternative consequences that might be involved without the...
GLC09210
to Governor Bonham
29 April 1863
About complaints that the impressed slaves are idle. "Nothing is known of this matter at these Hd Quarters."
GLC09215.02
[Emergency proclamation]
27 August 1863
Emergency proclamation empowering agents to seize slaves for military labor. "I must rely on my Countrymen...in the speedy discharge of this duty. Planters may be assured, that the true way to serve their own interests is to do what they can to...
GLC09219
18 August 1863
Forwards clerical copy of Major William Echols's report of 16 April 1863 to Major D.B. Haris, "List of Negroes received month Jul 1863."
GLC09220
26 July 1863
Answers another compaint about idle "negores," he requests Governor Bonhma to "require all reports and rumours officially communicated to you, should be made in writing, in order that you may refer the communication to me when of sufficient...
GLC09222
Strategy to save Virginia
18 May 1864
"The two armies are now too far apart unless we consent to give up Petersburg, and place the capital in jeopardy. If Genl Lee will fall back behind the Chickahominy, engaging the enemy so as to draw fire on him, Genl Beauregard can bring up fifteen...
GLC08899.01
Memorandum on strategy
2 June 1864
"The forced reconnaissance of today has shown that it is not prudent, at this juncture, to send off to the North side James River, Ransom's Brigade, which constitutes over one third of the Infantry force at present available here."
GLC08899.02
As brigadier general, vignette bust portrait
circa 1861-1865
Graphite inscription on recto "Genl. P. T. Beauregard." Photographers imprint on verso: "Published by E. & H. T. Anthony, 501 Broadway, New York. Manufacturers of the best Photographic Albums."
GLC05111.02.1033
[G.T. Beauregard]
1880 August 27
Signed on the front "G.T. Beauregard. 1865" with a note on verso giving an August 27 1880 date. Imprint of Washburn, New Orleans.
GLC05498
to Persifor F. Smith re: Mexican War, brevets, discusses his role in the battles
1851/05/28
Discusses Beauregard's role in Mexican War battles. He complains about only receiving two brevets saying: "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's."
GLC06715
to Philip D. Roddy re: AES on p. 3 of Roddy ALS, giving military advice
1865/01/30 ca.
AES (undated) in pencil on Roddy letter. AES initialed three times. "The most stringent measures should be adopted against these emissaries." The note was written on the margins of the Roddy letter signed to Beauregard seeking military advice. Date...
GLC06921
to Rene Beauregard (his son) re: hope
1863/11/30
"Never think that 'All is lost' when there is still the least ray of hope left...our cause stands on 'Right & Justice' and must triumph." Written on stationery of the Department of South Carolina.
GLC07050
Farewell to his troops one day after Johnston's surrender
1865/04/27
"The day was when I was confident that this parting would be under far different and auspicious circumstances... but circumstances which neither the courage, the endurance and the patriotism of our armies could overcome leave turned my brightest...
GLC07051
to unknown re: sending battle plans of Shiloh
1862/11/25
Beauregard encloses "a copy of the Plans of the Battle of Shiloh made to accompany my Report of said Battle. It will enable you better to understand my explanation the other day." Beauregard, by not pursuing a final attack on Ulysses S. Grant at...
GLC07125
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