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**Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Autograph Letters Signed dated: 8 March 1861, Head Quarters Army of Confedate States, Charleston South Carolina,
Written five days after Beauregard took command of the defenses of Charleston, this unnumbered Order declared that "Captain Stephen D Lee of the Regular Artillery Service of the State of South Carolina is detached from his Company now in Charleston Harbour and is assigned to duty at this Head Quarters as Acting Assistant [Quarter] Master General and Acting Assistant Commissary General". Signed G. T. Beauregard. Notation: Copy for R. G. M. Dunovant, Brig. Genl. Commanding Regular Army of South Carolina.
One page, on laid paper, W8" L10 1/2"

dated: 3 January 1862, Head Quarters, Army of the Potomac, Centreville, Virginia,
To Governor Francis W. Pickens of South Carolina. Beauregard thanked the governor for the legislative act that allowed him to appoint "two cadets (my son & nephew) to the military academy of the State…. I hope these two young men will ever appreciate the great favor thus conferred upon them, & will always be ready to shed the last drop of their blood in the defense of the rights of So. Ca." Beauregard's younger son, Henri Toutant Beauregard (1845-1915), and his nephew, James Toutant Proctor (1846-1900), entered the state's military academy at Columbia in January and remained there a brief time before joining the Confederate war effort. Beauregard also thanked the governor for the commission, as a first lieutenant of artillery, that his eldest son, Rene Toutant Beauregard (1843-1910), had just received. "From his antecedents & my knowledge of his character, I can assure your Excellency, that, should the opportunity present itself, he will prove himself worthy of that appointment, & do honor to his name & to his adopted State," Beauregard wrote. "He is already a good field artillerist." Signed G. T. Beauregard.

dated: 20 April 1865, 11a.m., Greensboro, North Carolina,
To Brig. Genl. B. F. St. Johns [Colonel Benjamin Franklin Johns (1830-1907), Seventh Mississippi Infantry], Charlotte, N. C. or forwarded. "On further consideration So. Ca. troops will be sent to Spartanburg instead of Columbia. They will move with other troops from Charlotte via Union. G. T. Beauregard." Also initialed "G. T. B."
One page, on laid paper, W8" L10"

dated: 23 December 1864, 10a.m., Charleston, S.C.,
Beauregard, in Charleston in late December 1864, was moving troops into South Carolina in his efforts to oppose Sherman's expected advance into South Carolina in early 1865.
Manuscript telegraphic message. 1 p. Charleston, S.C. 23 December 1864. 10 a. m. To Col. G. Wm Brent, A. A. G., Montgomery, Ala. "Inform Genl. Hood that no reinforcements can possible be sent him from any quarter…and every available man in Geo and So. Ca. is required to oppose Sherman who is not on a "raid" but on an important campaign." Beauregard then instructed Brent to tell General John B. Hood that he should "come with or send to Augusta by best and quickest routes all forces not absolutely required to hold defensive line referred to." Initialed G. T. B. with a note indicating that "27 words for cypher" had been underlined in the text and should be encrypted before sending the telegram.
One page, on laid paper, W7 1/4" L9 1/2"
(4dcs)

Provenance: Schindler's and Kenneth Rendell, 1970s
Dr. & Mrs. C.G. Hopper, Jr. Collection

Other Notes: Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) Louisiana-born, West Point graduate, served in the Mexican-American War, and as an army engineer until the secession of the southern states, and then became the first brigadier general appointed to the Confederate army and commanded the troops in Charleston during the bombardment of Fort Sumter that began on 12 April 1861.

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