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SAM JONES AND PIERRE G. T. BEAUREGARD
SAM JONES (1819-1887) Confederate major general who commanded the Department of Western Virginia, defending the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad and the vital salt mines during the midpoint of the war. Later he commanded the district of South Carolina. Fine content and association A.L.S. ‘S.J.' 4pp. 4to., Mattoax Co., VI, Mar. 3, 1870, to PIERRE G. T. BEAUREGARD regarding the latter's plan of operations which led to the the Battle of Manassas (First Bull Run), and his interview with Confederate President Jefferson Davis. In small part: ‘…I am sorry to say that I have no notes or papers from which I could make out for you a report of my interview with Pres. Davis in May or June 1861…when you sent me to submit to him your proposed plan for concentrating our forces in Va. for the purpose of giving battle. The only record I remember to have made…was burned with nearly all my papers with the house in which they were…If as you suppose, you have a copy of the letter you wrote to the Pres. at the time I would like a copy…one that I wrote, under your direction, on the night of the 13th July for Col. [James] Chestnut when you sent to Richmond early the next morning to urge upon the Pres. the movement which was made by Genl. [Joseph E.] Johnston a few days later & resulted in our signal victory at Manassas. You may remember that you and I had a long conversation on the subject that night…which resulted in your calling up Chestnut and instructing him to go to Richd. to confer with the President. I knew that Chestnut had the paper after his return from Richd. and made a copy or abstract of it…The other paper I refer to is the written statement I made to you, at your request, a day or two before I left [?] to relieve Gen Bragg at Peninsular, in regard to the same matter of Chestnut's visit to Richd. to urge upon the Pres. the [?] that were subsequently made by Johnston…'. On verso is a penciled note of PIERRE G. T. BEAUREGARD (1818-1893) Confederate major general who initiated the attack on Fort Sumter that started the Civil War. He also led with distinction at First Bull Run, Shiloh, and in the defense of Richmond. In full: ‘Note. My letter of June 12/61 has since been found as well as Pres. Davis answer P.T.B.'. A couple of negligible fold tears reinforced with tape at margins, otherwise very good.

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