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P.G.T Beauregard collectibles.
Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard was born May 28, 1818
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Attack on Fort Sumter
Featuring a scene of the battle, a period map of Charleston Harbor, and
B&W photos of Major Robert Anderson and P.G.T. Beauregard, this poster is
printed on parchment-colored paper and measures 18"x 24".
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General Beauregard Bullet
This highly collectible Civil War bullet was actually dug from a Civil War
battlefield and modified to include a photo of P.G.T. Beauregard. Just 2-3
millimeters in diameter, the Stanhope Lens mounted inside the bullet
magnifies 160 times to provide a crystal clear view of the microscopic B&W
photo inside. Limited series of 500.
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Beauregard Medallion
These stunning medallions feature the bust of an individual general on the
obverse side and an image of the Confederate Naval Jack on the reverse.
Each is made of one troy ounce of pure silver, struck to proof quality,
and measures 1½" in diameter. Collect all 13 and display them in the
magnificent case!
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With Glory, Furled
Andrew L. Chernak. By order of General P.G.T. Beauregard and based on
William Porcher Miles' design, the Cary Girls, sisters Hetty and Jennie
and their cousin Constance, "put their best stitches" to the first
Confederate Battle Flag. This flag, and two identical ones, were sewn in
the autumn of 1861 and were presented to Beauregard, General Joseph
Johnston and General Earl Van Dorn. They were the vanguard of the design
that would come to be recognized as a rally point to all the forces of the
Army of Northern Virginia throughout the conflict that divided a nation.
Limited edition pewter sculpture is mounted on a solid walnut base, signed
by the artist and includes historical background information. Measures 4
1/2" high.
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P.G.T. Beauregard
Napoleon in Gray. Williams. Beauregard participated in every phase of the
Civil War from its beginning to its end. After the war, he was one of very
few prominent Confederate generals to adapt successfully to the New South,
running railroads and later supervising the notorious Louisiana Lottery.
This paradox of a man who fought gallantly to defend the Old South and
then helped industrialize it is the fascinating subject of this biography.
345 pgs., 6"x 9", sfbd.
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Commanders and Heros of the American Civil War -
Vital Guide
Jonathan Sutherland. This book contains mini-biographies of 80 of the most
revered leaders and heroes whose fame has become part of American legend.
The entries are in alphabetical order and range from Confederates such as
Pierre Beauregard, the hero of Ford Sumter, to the legendary Stonewall
Jackson - and from 'Johnny Shiloh,' the little drummer boy, to General
Ulysses Grant, 'the Butcher,' of the Union forces. 112 pgs., 95 color and
B&W illustrations, 5½"x 9", sfbd.
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Confederate Command Mug
This 11 oz. ceramic mug features legendary Confederate commanders Lee,
Jackson, Stuart,
Jefferson Davis, Forrest,
Longstreet, A.P. Hill, and
Beauregard. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Confederate Generals of the Civil War
With images from the Library of Congress, this poster features 12
photographs and brief biographies covering P.G.T. Beauregard, Benjamin
Franklin Cheatham, Patrick Ronayne Cleburne,
Jubal Anderson Early, Richard Stoddert Ewell, "Stonewall" Jackson,
Robert Edward Lee, James Longstreet, George
Edward Pickett, Edmund Kirby Smith, J.E.B.
Stuart and Joseph Wheeler. 24"x 36" poster is printed on heavy paper
that is perfect for mounting or framing.
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Leaders of the Lost Cause
New Perspectives on the Confederate High Command. Gallagher. Learn about
the principal leaders of the Confederate military as never before! This
book provides eight character studies and thorough analyses on the
military strategies employed by commanders such as P.G.T. Beauregard,
Braxton Bragg, Samuel Cooper,
John Bell Hood,
Albert Sidney Johnston,
Joseph E. Johnston,
Robert E. Lee and Edmund Kirby Smith. 352
pages, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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Of Valor, Born
Andrew L. Chernak. By order of General P.G.T. Beauregard and based on
William Porcher Miles' design, the Cary Girls, sisters Hetty and Jennie
and their cousin Constance, "put their best stitches" to the first
Confederate Battle Flag. This flag, and two identical ones, were sewn in
the autumn of 1861 and were presented to Beauregard, General Joseph
Johnston and General Earl Van Dorn. They were the vanguard of the design
that would come to be recognized as a rally point to all the forces of the
Army of Northern Virginia throughout the conflict that divided a nation.
Limited edition pewter sculpture is mounted on a solid walnut base, signed
by the artist and includes historical background information. Measures 4
1/2" high.
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Flags of the Confederacy Mouse Pad
This unique collection features an image and a short history of each flag
of the Confederate States of America. The mouse pad also includes state
flags of the individual Confederate states along with portraits of Davis,
Lee, Jackson, Johnson and Beauregard.
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Fort Sumter Coverlet
On April 12, 1861, Confederate troops led by General P.G.T. Beauregard
opened fire on Union forces at Fort Sumter, initiating the bloodiest war
in American history. This ultraweave coverlet commemorating that momentous
event measures a generous 48"x 60".
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