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Having letters of introduction to some of General Beauregard's staff, I made my way to headquarters, where I met with the greatest courtesy and kindness. An orderly was sent with me to show me the top of the tower, a position that commanded a famous view of the besieging army, the blockading squadron, and all the defences of the place.
Finnegan's troops from Florida, Beauregard's from Charleston, Pickett's from North Carolina, Buckner's from Western Virginia, and Breckenridge's from the Shenandoah, at the close of the month, are fighting against General Grant at Coal Harbor.
Of General Polk's command, Clark's division, though partially scattered, rested, the greater portion of it, between Breckenridge and Shiloh Church. The other division, Cheatham's, which remained the freshest and least disordered command in Beauregard's army, moved off the field; and, accompanied by General Polk and one regiment of Clark's division, marched back to its camp of Saturday night.
"I am going to take him along for a few minutes to Lady Beauregard's surely that is proper enough; and I have to get down by the 'cold-meat' train to Aldershot, so there won't be much brandy and soda for me. Shall we go now, Mrs. Ross?" "I am waiting for an answer," Mrs. Ross said, looking along the corridor.
Camp Beauregard. Was my Oath binding? Resources of the Rebels. Cannon stolen. Manufactured. A Rifling Machine. Beauregard's Bells. Imported Cannon. Running Blockade. Silence of Southern Papers. Small Arms made. Altered. Abundant. Earnestness of all Classes. Imported Arms. England's Neutrality. Ammunition imported. Manufactured. Smuggled. A Railroad Episode. A Deserting Engineer.
He is in Beauregard's army." "Are you sure?" I asked. "Quite, I think. I was told by Mr. Lumpkin; and he knows all the Southern doings, and people." "Then he ought not to be here." I said. "He may let them know our doings." "Ours!" said Mrs. Sandford. "How fierce you are. Is Major Fairbairn South or North? I don't remember." "From Maine." "Well.
For, in a letter to General Beauregard; dated Richmond, Virginia, August 4, 1861, Jefferson Davis, who was on the ground at Bull Run, July 21st, alluding to the Battle of Bull Run, and Beauregard's excuses for not pursuing the Union troops, says: "I think you are unjust to yourself in putting your failure to pursue the Enemy to Washington, to the account of short supplies of subsistence and transportation.
Beauregard's cannon had not done battering the walls of Sumter, when Miss Badeau was packed up, labelled, and sent North, where she has remained ever since in a sort of aromatic, rose-colored state of rebellion.
But I'll tell you what I'll do for you if you will go with me to-night to Lord Beauregard's who is an old friend of mine. I will ask him to introduce you to some people and his wife gives very good dances and if any royal or imperial swell comes to town, you'll be sure to run against him there.
Its Commercial, Geographical, and Sanitary Advantages. Up the Tennessee. Movements Preliminary to the Great Battle. The Rebels and their Plans. Postponement of the Attack. Disadvantages of our Position. The Beginning of the Battle. Results of the First Day. Re-enforcements. Disputes between Officers of our two Armies. Beauregard's Watering-Place. On reaching St.
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