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 P.G.T. Beauregard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauregard entered the Confederate Army as a brigadier general in March of 1861, but was promoted on July 21 to be one of the eventual eight full generals in the Confederate Army; his date of rank made him the fifth most senior general.
Beauregard's first assignment from the Confederate Government was command of the forces in Charleston, South Carolina, where on April 12, 1861, he opened fire on the Union-held Fort Sumter, regarded as the start of the American Civil War.
Beauregard was born at the "Contreras" plantation in St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pierre_Beauregard   (887 words)

  
 Beauregard Parish, Louisiana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauregard Parish is a parish located in the state of Louisiana.
www.newiberia.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Beauregard_Parish,_Louisiana   (502 words)

  
 SMA Donald Beauregard
Beauregard took a scholarly approach to his work and researched and wrote essays on each phase.
Beauregard felt confined in Fillmore, and in 1900, he left town, wandering for a while and then ending up at Brigham Young University.
Donald Beauregard died at his parents' home shortly before his thirtieth birthday.
www.shs.nebo.edu /Museum/beauregard.html   (671 words)

  
 Arnaud de Beauregard
Born in 1956, Arnaud de Beauregard began organ studies at the age of 14, under Pierre Vidal at the "Conservatoire National" of Strasburg and subsequently under Louis Robilliard at the "Conservatoire National" of Lyon.
In 1983, Arnaud de Beauregard obtained distinction in the "Virtuosity Diploma" at the Schola Cantorum, Paris.
Called back more than once for bows, Beauregard in turn applauded the organ, and came down into the audience to greet Bynum Petty, his friends who arranged the concert and who restored the organ last year after it had been seriously damaged by water leaking from the Cathedral roof.
www.concertartist.info /bios/beauregard.html   (767 words)

  
 Beauregard, Mississippi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beauregard is a village located in Copiah County, Mississippi.
Beauregard is located at 31°43'18" North, 90°23'17" West (31.721549, -90.388096)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Beauregard,_Mississippi   (388 words)

  
 Sons of Confederate Veterans - Camp Beauregard No. 130 - New Orleans, LA
After the war, Beauregard served as the President of the New Orleans, Jackson, and Mississippi Railway, Supervisor of the Louisiana Lottery, as Commissioner of Public Works in New Orleans, and as the Louisiana Adjutant General.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was born in St. Bernard Parish on May 28, 1818 and graduated from West Point in 1838, second in his class.
Beauregard died in New Orleans on Feb. 20, 1893 and is buried New Orleans' Metairie Cemetery.
www.beauregard130.org   (135 words)

  
 Pierre Beauregard
General Beauregard was next in rank to Johnston and succeeded to the command, which he retained to the close of the battle and during the subsequent retreat on Corinth, as well as in the siege of that place.
Beauregard was Superintendent of the US Military Academy until he resigned in 1861 to join the Confederate Army.
Beauregard reported a total loss of 10,699, of whom 1,728 were killed, 8,012 wounded and 957 missing.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USACWbeauregard.htm   (718 words)

  
 General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard - Hero of Fort Sumter and 1st Mannasas
Beauregard also managed to thwart the Union attempt to seize Petersburg when Grant slipped away from Lee and shifted his army to the South side of the James in an effort to cut the supply lines into Richmond.
P.G.T. Beauregard was one of the early Confederate heroes of the Civil War.
Beauregard claimed that had Davis not prevented him, he could have taken Washington on the strength of his victory.
www.swcivilwar.com /beauregard.html   (644 words)

  
 Beauregard Vineyards: Fine Santa Cruz Mountain Wine: Chardonnay, Cabernet, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir
The Beauregard brothers’ truck is heading down a steep, twisting road to their Bald Mountain Vineyard with the ungainly tractor in tow.
Jim Beauregard, who is owner of Shopper’s Corner market and responsible for the incredible collection of high quality, reasonable priced wines there, is also involved in the Chardonnay (the boat, that is), and the maker of the wine.
Their father and mentor, Jim Beauregard, predicts that in a few years, the winery will be turning out 10,000-15,000 cases of estate-bottled wine.
www.beauregardvineyards.com /html/reviews.shtml   (2574 words)

  
 Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard Biography
Beauregard also managed to thwart the early Union attempts to take Petersburg while Lee was still north of the James River.
The services of "The Hero of Fort Sumter," Pierre G.T. Beauregard, were not utilized to their fullest due to bad blood between the Confederate general and Jefferson Davis.
However, during the battle Beauregard, being familiar with the field, exercised tactical command while Johnston forwarded troops to the threatened left.
www.civilwarhome.com /beaubio.htm   (777 words)

  
 {fray} hope - pet stories - beauregard - by jessica donohoe
Beauregard leapt over the back of the couch and landed in my lap.
I gazed at them the other day, on what would be either Beauregard's third night in the kitty hospital or his first in kitty heaven.
He used to be the Daddy of Them All in comportment and, to a certain extent, in fact: For a while, there was even a little club of Beauregard-kitten-owners.
www.fray.com /hope/pets/jessica.html   (924 words)

  
 Beauregard Parish, Louisiana History)
A stretch of this road  was cut by residents of Beauregard area and for many years this military road was the major road in the parish.
The majority of citizens agreed ad Beauregard took its place  among the other parishes of the state.
    The movement to create Beauregard Parish began in 1908 when a group of men from DeRidder, Sugartown and Merryville met over what was the Ideal Drug Store.
www.geocities.com /shelia_burk/history/beauregard_parish.html   (1557 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jean-Nicolas Beauregard
Father Beauregard escaped the first terror of the revolution, but was forced to flee to London in 1794.
Especially noteworthy was the course of sermons preached before the court during the Lent of 1789, in which Father Beauregard is said to have clearly foretold the evils that were about to engulf France.
His theological studies, which followed, were made in Strasburg, and after the year of third probation, Father Beauregard was back at Nancy for the year 1766-67 as perfect of studies.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02377a.htm   (332 words)

  
 Beauregard Memorial Hospital, DeRidder, Louisiana
Beauregard Memorial is a not-for-profit hospital, committed to the continual improvement and expansion of health care in the interest of better serving the needs of the community.
The vision of Beauregard Memorial Hospital is to be recognized by the communities it serves for excellence in the delivery of health care services, and to be known as the leader in the provision of "quality health care...
The mission of Beauregard Memorial Hospital is to provide safe, quality, cost effective health services that are responsive to the needs and values of patients, physicians, associates and customers.
www.beauregard.org   (282 words)

  
 Beauregard, the Duke of Laurel. Beagle, Founder and Pubisher of The Dogpatch Gazette
Beau had over 100 dog friends and lived with 7 different dogs in his 11 years with me. Sadly Beauregard died on 1/26/98 after a long battle with cancer that included 6 months of chemotherapy and blood transfusions.
But Beauregard would treat grownup people he met in his own inevitable fashion.
After a few moments, Beau started walking slow while this baby, that spent more time on his knees than on his feet, steadied himself, held on and walked about 20ft over to where his mom and I were standing before the baby plopped down on his butt.
www.dogpatchgazette.com /beauregard   (600 words)

  
 Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center: Directions
Unlawfully parked vehicles in the Beauregard Street garage or in the Faculty lots are subject to a fine of $45.00.
Beauregard St. Parking Garage is on the left.
Turn right at the second light onto N. Beauregard St. Turn left at the second light onto West Braddock, the entrance to NVCC, Alexandria Campus - Schlesinger Center is on the right.
www.nvcc.edu /alexandria/schlesingercenter/directions.html   (515 words)

  
 Camp Beauregard / Camp Cook
The Regimental Headquarters is located at Camp Beauregard and the First NCOA Battalion is located at Camp Cook, which was recently renamed in honor of CSM H.B. Cook, the unit's former State Command Sergeant Major.
Camp Beauregard dates from World War I and was authorized by the War Department on July 15, 1917, along with more than thirty other such training camps over the country.
Originally, Camp Beauregard included the property that is now Pinecrest State School and a large tract directly behind the Procter and Gamble property on U.S. Highway 165 as well as the present Post.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/facility/camp-beauregard.htm   (1205 words)

  
 Beauregard Parish Page Locale
Beauregard Parish is the southern gateway to The Western Corridor.
With a heritage that reflects as much of Texas as Louisiana, Beauregard Parish reminds the visitor that The Western Corridor was once disputed between the United States and Spanish Texas.
Beauregard Parish is located at latitude 30.65 degrees North, longitude 93.34 degrees West.
www.lapage.com /parishes/beaur.htm   (175 words)

  
 Home Page
Beauregard's Courtesy performs for a variety of charitable benefits and dances.
Beauregard's Courtesy is also available for private parties and dances.
For more information or questions email Beauregard's Courtesy at Admin@beauregardscourtesy.com or contact Ron Robert at 337-462-2613.
www.beauregardscourtesy.com   (131 words)

  
 Beauregard Parish Information
While Beauregard Parish offers all of the business amenities and services which appeal to commercial establishments, it also affords its residents a high quality of life with good schools, low crime rates and abundant recreational opportunities.
When the Territory of Orleans is divided into counties the present-day Beauregard Parish is part of the Neutral Ground.
Most people know Beauregard Parish (county) as a community between industrial centers along the Mississippi River to the north and City to the south.
www.enlou.com /parishes/beauregard-parish.htm   (226 words)

  
 History
“25 February 1840 Marriage: Francois Xavier Jarret dit Beauregard son of Francois Jarret and Marie Louise Bergeron in the presence of Francois Jarret, brother of the groom, jean Baptiste Michon, father of the bride, Pierre Corveau her uncle, Olivier Jarret, jean Baptiste Michon, and Christophe Faneuf.
“1 October 1781 Marriage: françois jared dit Beauregard age 29 son of deceased françois jared and Thérèse Charon of the parish of St. Charles and Marie Ledoux age 24 daughter of françois Ledoux and Marie Maheux of St.
André may have given his land the name "Isles Beauregard" because of the area by that name near his home in France or he may simply have liked the beauty of the islands.
www.beauregards.com /history.htm   (2996 words)

  
 DeRidder Beauregard Daily News
Beauregard Parish Sheriff Deputies recently arrested a Calcasieu Parish registered sex offender after he was found with a pair of parish teens.
www.deridderdailynews.com   (56 words)

  
 Beauregard Vineyards: Fine Santa Cruz Mountain Wine: Chardonnay, Cabernet Zinfandel Pinot Noir
Beauregard Vineyards is proud to present our next generation of fine Santa Cruz Mountain Wines.
The Beauregard Family has been growing award-winning grapes for other winemakers for years.
We are focused on producing small batches of extremely high-quality wines-- most of which are grown, made, and bottled entirely in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
www.beauregardvineyards.com   (293 words)

  
 San Antonio, Texas Bed and Breakfast lodging The Beauregard House
The Beauregard House Bed and Breakfast has unique guestrooms all with private baths, a cozy dining room for the lavish breakfast served each morning, a large living room for socializing, reading and special occasions.
The Beauregard House was built near the San Antonio Riverwalk in 1905 by the Oppenheimer family.
The Beauregard House is proud to have been featured on
www.beauregardhouse.com   (193 words)

  
 CURRENT HOUNDS
After we tragically lost Lester in his prime and while Miss Beaulah was in her dotage we decided that we needed a baby.
It was then, in 1998 that we found our little Beauregard.
We got him as a sweet little 6 week old bundle of basset.
members.cox.net /farlows/current_hounds.htm   (367 words)

  
 Chalet Beauregard, Chamonix France- A review by the Goddard Guide to Bed and Breakfasts
Despite being so close to everything, Chalet Beauregard is on a very quiet street...especially in the evenings.
It is worth a stay at the Chalet Beauregard to meet such nice people.
Breakfasts at the Chalet Beauregard consisted of croissants, juice, and your choice of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.
home.att.net /~aygjkg/beauregard.html   (1090 words)

  
 Home Page
Beauregards.com traces not only our ancestors, it also serves as a living document for those of us who still proudly live up to our name.
Created by Raymond L. (Ray) Beauregard, this site is dedicated to the relatives and friends of his extended family.
www.beauregards.com   (44 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Beauregard Parish, La.
Capital Impact: Beauregard Parish -- officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data
Fedstats/Mapstats: Beauregard Parish -- data on agriculture, population, immigration, business, crime, environment
Beauregard Parish LAGenWeb page -- genealogical, historical information and queries
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/LA/BE.html   (483 words)

  
 General P. G. T. Beauregard
Shortened his name to G. Beauregard while a student at West Point.
For further reading about the life of General P. Beauregard, see:
Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard, born near New Orleans, Louisiana - May 28, 1818
www.beau.lib.la.us /~belflowr/bgard/bgard.htm   (220 words)

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