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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 599 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PIERRE GUSTAVE TOUTANT BEAUREGARD (1818-1893)  ,
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American soldier, was born near New Orleans,
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Louisiana, on the 28th of May 1818 . At the
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United States military academy he graduated second in his class in
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July 1838, and was appointed
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lieutenant of engineets . In the Mexican War he distinguished himself in siege operations at Vera Cruz, and took
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part in all the battles around Mexico, being wounded at Chapultepec, and receiving the brevets of captain and major . In 1853 he became captain and was in charge of fortification and other engineer
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works of various points, on the Gulf coast from 1853 to 186o . He had just been appointed superintendent of West Point when the
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secession of his state brought about his resignation (loth
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February 1861) . As a brigadier-general of the new Confederate army he directed the
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bombardment of Fort Sumter, S.C . As the
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commander of the
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Southern " Army of the
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Potomac " he opposed McDowell's advance to Bull Run, and during the
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battle was second in command under Joseph E . Johnston, who had joined him on the previous evening . He was one of the five full generals appointed in August 1861, and in 1862 was second in command under Sidney Johnston on the
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Tennessee . After Johnston's
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death he directed the battle of Shiloh, subsequent to which he retired to Corinth . This place he defended against the united armies under Halleck, until the end of May 1862, when he retreated in good order to the southward . His
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health now failing, he was employed in less active
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work .

He defended

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Charleston against the Union forces from September 1862 to
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April 1864 . In May 1864 he fought a severe and eventually successful battle at Drury's Bluff against General Butler and the Army of the James . Later in the
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year he endeavoured to gather troops wherewith to oppose Sherman's advance from
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Atlanta, and eventually surrendered with Johnston's forces in April 1865 . After the war he engaged in railway management, became adjutant-general of his state and managed the Louisiana lottery . He declined high commands which were offered to him in the Rumanian and later in the
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Egyptian armies . General Beauregard died in New Orleans on the loth of February 1893 . He was the author of Principles and
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Maxims of the
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Art of War (Charleston, 1863); Report on the Defence of Charleston (Richmond, 1864) . See
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Alfred
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Roman, Military Operations of General Beauregard (New York, 1883) .

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