. The photographic history of the civil . 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 Joseph EgglestonJohnston commandedthe First and the LastGreat AggressiveMovements of Con-federate Armies—BullRun and Bentonville. Army of Hip JJntutBtila and attempted to prevent Shermans advance Carolina, April 26, 1865. He was United Statesthrough the Carolinas. Johnstons capitulation commissioner of railroads from 1885 to 1889. Hewas agreed upon near Durhams Station. N


. The photographic history of the civil . 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 Joseph EgglestonJohnston commandedthe First and the LastGreat AggressiveMovements of Con-federate Armies—BullRun and Bentonville. Army of Hip JJntutBtila and attempted to prevent Shermans advance Carolina, April 26, 1865. He was United Statesthrough the Carolinas. Johnstons capitulation commissioner of railroads from 1885 to 1889. Hewas agreed upon near Durhams Station. North died in Washington, March 21, 1891. Armij of ilii* fJnmtsuia The Department of the Peninsula was es-tablished on May 26, 1861, and Colonel John was put in command. The troops there-in were organized into divisions in November, anddenominated the Army of the Peninsula. In De-cember, the aggregate present was about sixteenthousand. On April 12, 1862. it was merged inthe Army of Northern Virginia—constituting,under Major-General Magruder, the right wingof that army. Major-Gexerai. John Baxkhead Magruder( 1830) was born at Winchester, Vir-ginia. August 15, 1810, and served in the Seminoleand Me


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