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BEAUREGARD, PIERRE GUSTAVE TOUTANT (1818-1893) , American soldier, was born near New Orleans, Louisiana, on the 28th of May 1818. At the United States military academy he graduated second in his class in July 1838, and was appointed lieutenant of engineets. In the Mexican War he distinguished himself in siege operations at Vera Cruz, and took part in all the battles around Mexico
commander
Bull Run, and during the 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 Tennessee. After Johnston's 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 health now failing, he was employed in less active work
See Alfred Roman, Military Operations of General Beauregard (New York
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