P.T. Beauregard was a key figure in the Confederate army and has been badly under rated. Part of this is due to the constant conflicts he had with Jefferson Davis. Beauregard was involved in major battles in both the East and Western theaters. Here are his victories and accomplishments.He get credit for the surrender of Fort Sumter, however, it's clear the Union forces had no choice but to surrender.
He commanded 20,000 troops at the first Bull Run and he kept abreast of all the Union's movements prior to the battle.
At Shiloh, on the second day, he faced overwhelming odds as Grant received reinforcements and the Confederates did not.
After escaping to Corinth, the Union placed the city under siege. He was able to escape with his forces. Davis blamed him for not being able to hold the town. Military historians believe he made the right choice to retreat. Davis never forgave him.
In Virginia he defeated General Butler at Proctor's Creek.
Soon after he traps Butler's forces at the battle of Ware Bottom Church.
He gets back into Davis's good graces and does what he can against overwhelming troops commanded by Sherman.
When Lee is given control of all Southern forces, much too late in 1865, he informs Beauregard that he has free reign over what's left to command.
After the war, he and Johnston roundly blames Davis and vice versa.
Pierre Gustave Toutant
Confederate artillery commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. The assault was ordered personally by the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.
P.G.T. Beauregard had several siblings, but his notable brothers included Alfred Mordecai Beauregard and Paul Beauregard. Alfred served as a Confederate officer during the Civil War, while Paul had a career in the Confederate Navy. The Beauregard family was of French Creole descent from Louisiana.
The first battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Fort Sumter. The leader for the Union was Robert Anderson and the leader for the Confederacy was P. G. T. Beauregard.
For the Union - Irvin McDowall. Sherman was also present. For the Confederates - Joseph E. Johnston, who partly deferred to his junior colleague P.G.T. Beauregard on account of the latter's knowledge of the terrain. There was also Brigadier-General T.J. Jackson, who gained his nickname 'Stonewall' at this battle, though he was not famous at that time. The name came from a disputed remark by Brigadier-General Barnard Bee, who was mortally wounded immediately afterwards, so no-one could ask him what exactly he was saying.
Pierre Gustave Toutant
P. G. T. Beauregard was born on May 28, 1818.
P. G. T. Beauregard was born on May 28, 1818.
P. G. T. Beauregard died on February 20, 1893 at the age of 74.
P. G. T. Beauregard was born on May 28, 1818 and died on February 20, 1893. P. G. T. Beauregard would have been 74 years old at the time of death or 197 years old today.
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Confederate artillery commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. The assault was ordered personally by the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.
Joeph E. Johnston and P. G. T. Beauregard.
Robert Anderson was the commanding officer for the Union during the Battle of Fort Sumter, and P. G. T. Beauregard was the Confederate commander. The battle resulted in a victory for the Confederacy.
P.G.T. Beauregard had several siblings, but his notable brothers included Alfred Mordecai Beauregard and Paul Beauregard. Alfred served as a Confederate officer during the Civil War, while Paul had a career in the Confederate Navy. The Beauregard family was of French Creole descent from Louisiana.
General Albert Sidney Johnston led the Western forces of the Confederacy, the Army of the Mississippi and led the attack on the first day of the Battle of Shiloh. He was wounded and died. This placed General P. G. T. Beauregard in charge on the second day.