. The photographic history of the civil . mmand, at Bull Run, joining hisforce to the Army of the Potomac. In commandof the Army of Northern Virginia, he was severelywounded at Fair Oaks. In November, 1862, he wasassigned to the bead of the Department of Ten-nessee, but outside of an attempt to relieve Pem-berton at Vicksburg in May, 1863, he saw no activeservice until he assumed command of the Army ofTennessee in December, 186B. He opposed Sher-man during the Atlanta campaign of 1861, beingsuperseded by General Hood on July 18th. Hisstrategy was much criticised at the time, but it isnow


. The photographic history of the civil . mmand, at Bull Run, joining hisforce to the Army of the Potomac. In commandof the Army of Northern Virginia, he was severelywounded at Fair Oaks. In November, 1862, he wasassigned to the bead of the Department of Ten-nessee, but outside of an attempt to relieve Pem-berton at Vicksburg in May, 1863, he saw no activeservice until he assumed command of the Army ofTennessee in December, 186B. He opposed Sher-man during the Atlanta campaign of 1861, beingsuperseded by General Hood on July 18th. Hisstrategy was much criticised at the time, but it isnow recognized that he displayed great abilityduring the campaign. In February, 1865, he wasagain given command of the Army of Tennessee, 240] CONFEDERATE GENERALS FULL RANK BEAUREGARD AND JOHNSTON All the officers whoheld the rank of Gen-eral in the Confed-erate States Army areshown here, except-ing Robert E. Lee,whose portrait hasalready appeared inthis v o 1 u me, a n dAlbert Sidney John-ston, whose portraitappears among thosekilled in Pierre Gustave Tou-tant Beauregard re-reived the Surrenderof the First FederalCitadel — Fort Sum-ter; Fought in De-fense of the Last Con-federate Citadel—theCity of Petersburg.


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