February 17, 1865: Robert E. Lee 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.

Telegram 2-17-65 Lee to Beauregard 10 mp

Transcript:

Richmond 17 Columbia

Gen Beauregard

To save stores at Charleston Genl Gorgas suggest that the navy hold the forts, and the citizens the lines – in this way & concentration could be effected – can it be done?

R. E. Lee

3/1250 pd GT

 

Citation:Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), telegram to G.T. Beauregard. Richmond, 16 February 1865. In The telegraphic

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