• currently sits in the privately owned "Beauregard Estates" neighborhood. Fort Johnston Fort Evans Virginia Forts "Leesburg and the Civil War: "A perfect...
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    Civil War at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. Three months later he helped win the First Battle of Bull Run near Manassas, Virginia. Beauregard held several...
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  • Several forts have been named Fort Beauregard. Fort Beauregard, in Louisiana Fort Beauregard (Virginia) Fort of Beauregard (Besançon), France Fort Proctor...
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    Charleston. Beauregard energetically directed the strengthening of batteries around Charleston harbor aimed at Fort Sumter. Conditions in the fort deteriorated...
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  • Fort Beauregard, located half a mile north of the village of Harrisonburg, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, was one of four Confederate forts guarding the...
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    Fort Beauregard on the opposite side of Port Royal Sound was the site of the Battle of Port Royal during November 1861. After the battle the fort was renamed...
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    000 Confederate infantry under General P.G.T Beauregard arrived and routed the attackers on May 16. Fort Darling and Richmond had again seen the Union...
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    sound was guarded by two forts on opposite sides of the entrance, Fort Walker on Hilton Head Island to the south and Fort Beauregard on Phillip's Island to...
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    Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III (born December 24, 1946) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 84th United States attorney general...
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  • located on private property on Fort Johnston Road. Fort Evans Fort Beauregard Virginia Forts Fitzhugh, Turner ed. Loudoun County and the Civil War. Willow...
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    located in northeastern Chesterfield County, Virginia, in the United States. It was the site of Confederate Fort Darling during the American Civil War. It...
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  • ninth renaming. Fort A.P. Hill (1941), near Bowling Green, Virginia, named for Confederate General A. P. Hill, was redesignated Fort Walker on 25 August...
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    Gens. Fitzhugh Lee and W.H.F. "Rooney" Lee. Beauregard's Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia had four depleted divisions commanded by major...
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    division in the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia under P. G. T. Beauregard. During the ensuing Bermuda Hundred Campaign, Johnson's division...
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    Mark Center Building (category Buildings and structures in Alexandria, Virginia)
    development, which is located at the intersection of Seminary Road and Beauregard Street at the Interstate 395 interchange. Sixteen acres of the site were...
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  • Fort Evans is a Civil War-era rectangular earthen fort located in Leesburg, Virginia. It was the first of three forts constructed in 1861 to protect Leesburg...
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    flag of the Army of Northern Virginia". It was sometimes called "Beauregard's flag" or "the Virginia battle flag". A Virginia Department of Historic Resources...
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    Albert Sidney Johnston (category Preston family of Virginia)
    Historians believe the assignment of Beauregard to the west stimulated U.S. commanders to attack the forts before Beauregard could make a difference in the...
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  • Way Staunton: Beauregard Drive J.E.B. Stuart Drive Stonewall Jackson Boulevard Verona: Confederate Street Virginia Beach: General Beauregard Drive General...
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  • forces were stopped by a small Confederate force led by General P.G.T. Beauregard. In December 1864, the white and black units of the Army of the James...
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    The Warwick Beauregards was a volunteer infantry company of 80 members in the Confederate States Army organized by Dr. (Capt.) Humphrey Harwood Curtis...
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    for evacuation of Fort Sumter: 13  from the government of South Carolina and then from Confederate Brigadier General P. G. T. Beauregard were ignored. Union...
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  • Carolina Road (category Historic trails and roads in Virginia)
    travelers." During the Civil War, Fort Beauregard (Virginia) was established by the Confederate forces in Leesburg, Virginia, to protect the Carolina Road...
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    David Bullock Harris (category Burials at Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia))
    General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard. Harris planned and constructed the defenses of Centreville, Virginia, Fort Pillow, Island Number Ten, Vicksburg...
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    Bull Run campaign (category Fairfax County, Virginia, in the American Civil War)
    The Confederate forces in northern Virginia were organized into two field armies. Brigadier General P. G. T. Beauregard was appointed commander of the Confederate...
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    Archived 2009-03-30 at the Wayback Machine "Fort Beauregard". Fort Wiki. Retrieved 24 October 2015. "Fort Welles". Fort Wiki. Retrieved 24 October 2015. Site...
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    Second Battle of Petersburg (category Petersburg, Virginia)
    against substantially smaller forces commanded by General P. G. T. Beauregard. Beauregard's strong defensive positions and poorly coordinated actions by the...
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    First Battle of Bull Run (category Fairfax County, Virginia, in the American Civil War)
    start of the war at Fort Sumter, the northern public clamored for a march against the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, which was expected to...
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    Tennessee River into the surrounding swamps. He assigned Beauregard to coordinate the attack. Beauregard disagreed with his strategy and instead planned to...
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    Thomas Jordan (general) (category People from Luray, Virginia)
    Battle of Manassas as a full colonel and chief of staff under P.G.T. Beauregard. He also was the army's adjutant general and accompanied President Jefferson...
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