1 Roman, Alfred. the Military Operations of General Beauregard in the War Between the States, 1861-1865. 2 Vols. New York: H

1 Roman, Alfred. the Military Operations of General Beauregard in the War Between the States, 1861-1865. 2 Vols. New York: H

Roman, Alfred. The Military Operations of General Beauregard in the War Between the States, 1861-1865. 2 vols. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1884. Volume 1 Biographical sketch of Beauregard, 1-11 Commandant at West Point, 12-15 Return to New Orleans, Louisiana Secession, Governor Moore, 15-17 Beauregard and Bragg appointments, 17-18 Floating booms and defense of New Orleans, 18 Few expected war, arrival in Montgomery, Jefferson Davis, assigned to South Carolina defenses, 19-22 Charleston, forts, Robert Anderson, Robert Barnwell Rhett, Buchanan, Beauregard plans, 23-30 Confederate commissioners, Seward, Lincoln, Buchanan, Beauregard, Pickens, batteries, supplies, Fort Sumter, 31-40 Beauregard, Dunovant, Morris Island, Sumter, burning barracks, Anderson, surrender, raising flags, 41-48 Sumter after bombardment, Bonham’s Brigade, coastal defense, 49-52 Praise for Beauregard’s success in Charleston, 52-53 Pensacola, Fort Pickens, 54-55 Trenholm, steamer purchases from the British, Davis, 55-61 Expectation of short war, small size of arms purchases, Major Huse, 61-64 Warmly greeted on journey to Richmond, 64 Virginia secession, command at Manassas, Camp Pickens, mismanagement—Quartermaster, Commissary, cartridge manufacture, secret service, colored scarves, 65 -75 Beauregard and concentration of troops, Davis, Holmes, brigades, reconnaissance, letter to Wigfall, submits plan to Davis, 76-83 Concentration urged, Chesnut, Preston, Johnston, McDowell, Manassas, Bull Run, 84-95 Manassas, Bull Run, Johnston and Beauregard, great victory, historical verdict, 96-113 Davis, Beauregard, Johnston, pursuit after Manassas, 114-19 Organization, promotion of Beauregard, 119 Johnston and Beauregard address to troops, mismanagement, food, angered Davis, Myers, Northrop, 120-30 Beauregard, forward movement, cavalry, Johnston, Munson’s Hill, 131-36 Beauregard and Johnston, plan for a forward movement, meeting with Davis, army organization, 136-51 Beauregard advice on coast defenses, Lovell, New Orleans, 152-55 Johnston, winter quarters, Centreville, Dranesville, Ball’s Bluff, 155-57 Beauregard and the War Department, Judah Benjamin, newspaper, Beauregard report on Manassas, Jefferson Davis, 157-69 Creation of department of northern Virginia, battle flags, Congress and Beauregard’s Manassas reports, James L. Kemper, Pryor, Governor Moore, leaves of absence, recruitment, 170-90 Johnston, Beauregard, Davis, Manassas, not enough transportation or subsistence to advance on Washington, 191-209 Pryor, Beauregard, transfer to the West, 210-13 Greeting along route, meeting Albert Sidney Johnston, War Department ignorance, Columbus, Bowling Green, Henry, Donelson, critical of Johnston, 213-231 1 Columbus, Beauregard, Johnston, Polk, river defenses, Isham Harris, public morale, Island No. 10, 232-37 Beauregard plan, need for an offensive, calls on governors, Van Dorn, Bragg, Lovell, War Department, recruits, Johnston, 237-44 Evacuation of Columbus, Island, No. 10, gunboats, New Madrid, Fort Pillow, Polk, Corinth, Johnston, Beauregard asks War Department for generals, request denied, 245-53 Beauregard gathering supplies, cannon, Pope, New Madrid, Island No. 10, Corinth as base of operations, Buell and Grant, Federal numbers, 254-64 Preparations for Shiloh, Johnston, Beauregard, strategy, delays, order, preparations for attack, 265-82 Shiloh, Beauregard, Grant, Buell, Johnston death, Buell, 283-307 Second day of Shiloh, Chalmer, Ammen, Polk, Cheatham, Sherman, casualties, morale, 308-25 Commentaries on Shiloh, strategy and tactics, 326-51 Columbus, New Madrid, McCown, Commodore Hollis, Island No. 10, Pope, New Orleans, Fort Pillow, ram Arkansas, 352-75 After Shiloh, Breckinridge, Beauregard, Bragg, reports of corps commanders, War Department, water, Van Dorn, commissary department, evacuation of Corinth, orders, 376-99 Tupelo, telegrams to Richmond, Beauregard ill, temporary command to Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Thomas J. Semmes, Edward Sparrow, pressure to restore Beauregard to command, 400-20 Documentary appendices for each of the chapter, 421-594 Volume 2 Efforts to get another command, South Carolina, Georgia, Charleston, Pemberton, inspection, earthworks, coast defense, Long, Robert E. Lee, forts, signal stations, 1-19 Errors in construction of fortifications, Charleston, Bank of Louisiana, Ripley, Savannah, Pocotaligo, 20-34 Charleston, inspection of Savannah works, works around Charleston, Pickens, Chesnut, Miles, Cobb, banding of guns, attention to detail, Whiting, Davis and Seven-inch guns, 35 Beauregard, concentration of troops by rail, Ripley, Ironclad rams, blockade, Pemberton errors, fear of night attack on Sumter, attack on Fort McAllister, 55-65 Cummings Point Battery, Citadel cadets, ironclads, Admiral Dupont, Fort Sumter, Fort Moulrie, monitors, torpedo boats, Beauregard plans and withdrawal of Federal fleet, 66-80 Troops withdrawn and sent to North Carolina, to Johnston, War Department, Seddon, Beauregard submits a plan to War Department, General Gilmore, attack on Folly Island, Bonham, Beauregard asking for heavy guns, 81-101 Morris Island, Beauregard protests loss of troops in department, Seddon, not enough slaves, Battery Wagner, Hagood, Confederate batteries, sandbags for Sumter, mortars, Morris Island, Federal bombardment, 102-43 Engineer reports, Sumter, Ripley, Colonel Rhett, artillery at Battery Wagner, Davis visits Savannah and Charleston, 144-70 Beauregard, attack on Charleston, Gilmer, Campaign plan, Soulé, War Department, torpedo boat, Hunley, attack on Housatonic. Florida, Camp Milton, leaves Charleston, 171-94 Weldon, Plymouth, Newbern, concentration of forces, Petersburg, Butler, Hoke, Ransom, Bragg, Jefferson Davis, Drewry’s Bluff, Whiting, Wise, resignation, 195-221 Withdrawal of troops from Beauregard, Howlett line, General Wise, Bragg, Bushrod Johnson, Swinton, McCabe, Cooke, Kershaw, Robert E. Lee, 222-47 Petersburg, women, Badeau, Grant, Mahone, Jerusalem Plank Road, 248-55 2 June 18, Petersburg, earthworks, mines, Crater, Bushrod Johnson, General Elliott, Grant, Mahone, Wright, Badeau, 256-70 Petersburg, Hancock, Warren, Hagood, Beauregard unhappy with small command, Whiting, 271-75 Beauregard ordered to Charleston, Davis, Generals Jones and Ripley, Augusta, Hood, Military Division of the West, Cooper, Resaca, 275-82 Beauregard commanding Division of the West, Roddy, Forrest, Hood, War Department, Davis, Decatur, 283-94 Tuscumbia, address to people of Tennessee, rains, Forrest, Taylor, Wheeler, Hood, Franklin, Jefferson Davis, Augusta, 295-307 Plan to reinforce Hood, Trans-Mississippi troops, Kirby Smith, Charleston, Savannah, Hardee, Sherman, relieved from duty and goes to Montgomery, 308-324 Beauregard, Hood, Cheatham, Nashville, Taylor, Corinth, Howell Cobb, Joseph Johnston, 325- 35 Beauregard, Hardee, Augusta, D. H. Hill, G. W. Smith, Stevenson, plan for opposing Sherman, Wheeler, Hampton, Charleston, Columbia, Quartermaster, Commissary Department, McLaws, 336-351 Beauregard, Columbia, Hampton, White Oak, Chesterville, Jefferson Davis, Badeau, Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Sherman, Bragg, Fort Fisher, Goldsboro, 352-64 Sherman, burning of Columbia, Hampton, Howard, 365-74 Hardee, Johnston, Hampton, Averysboro, Goldsboro, Bentonville, Smithfield, 375-83 Goldsboro, Federal strength, Sherman, Greensboro, Davis, Lomax, Walker, Bradley Johnson, Sherman and Johnston, Lincoln assassination, Durham Station, 384-407 Beauregard, officers, Cooper, promotions, Confederate archives, return home, Pickens, Mobile, New Orleans, 408-15 Confederate administration, importation of arms, blockade, nitre beds, navy, bonds, cotton, territorial defense, public opinion, conscription, quartermaster, commissary, Confederate money, 416-34 Appendices to the chapters, 435-680 3 .

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