. The photographic history of the civil . nd at the outbreak of the Civil War re-signed his commission (February 20, 1861), toenter the Confederate army as a brigadier-general,being given command of the Confederate forcesbombarding Fort Sumter. He took command ofthe Army of the Potomac on June 20th. After BullHun he was made general. He was given the com-mand of the Army of the Mississippi in March,1862, and was second in command after A. joined his forces with it. After the hit-ters death at Shiloh, Beauregard remained at thehead of the army until after the withdrawal fromCor


. The photographic history of the civil . nd at the outbreak of the Civil War re-signed his commission (February 20, 1861), toenter the Confederate army as a brigadier-general,being given command of the Confederate forcesbombarding Fort Sumter. He took command ofthe Army of the Potomac on June 20th. After BullHun he was made general. He was given the com-mand of the Army of the Mississippi in March,1862, and was second in command after A. joined his forces with it. After the hit-ters death at Shiloh, Beauregard remained at thehead of the army until after the withdrawal fromCorinth at the end of May. In 1863, he defendedCharleston, and after May, 1861, cooperated withLee in the defense of Petersburg and commanded the Confederate forces in the Car-olinas in 1865, merging them with those underGeneral J. E. Johnston, and surrendered his armyto Sherman. After the war, he was a railroad pres-ident, adjutant-general of Louisiana, and managerof the State lottery. He died in New Orleans, Feb-ruarv 20, 1893. [2M1. RICHARD STODDERT EWELL A Battle Record from July 21, 1861, to April (i, 18(> Nearly Three Years on a Wooden Leg. JAMES LONGSTREET None Knew Better than Longstreets Opponents How andWhere He Earned the Sobriquet Lees Warhorse.


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