May 29, 1864: Robert E. Lee telegram to P.G.T. Beauregard

Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was a Louisiana-born general of the Confederate States Army. He had graduated second in his class from West Point in 1838 and was an admirer of Napoleon. He achieved fame early in the Civil War for commanding the Fort Sumter bombardment and as the victor of the first battle of Manassas. He later served in the Western Theater (including Shiloh and Corinth), Charleston, and the defense of Richmond, but his career was hampered by friction with Jefferson Davis and other generals.

This telegram is from The Telegraphic History of the Civil War; a compiled album of telegrams to Beauregard from Davis, Lee, Johnston and others.

 

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Telegraphic

Atles Station May 29th, 1864

Genl G T Beauregard

I shall be at Atles during today where I shall be happy to see you. I cannot now say where I shall be tomorrow.

R. E. Lee

Genl

 

Citation:Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), telegram to G.T. Beauregard. 29 May 1864. In The telegraphic history of the Civil War, 1861-1865. AMs 434/16

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