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- GLC#
- GLC00666
- Type
- Documents
- Date
- May 19, 1862
- Author/Creator
- Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
- Title
- General orders, no. 44
- Place Written
- Corinth, Mississippi
- Pagination
- 1 p. : Height: 14 cm, Width: 13 cm
- Language
- English
- Primary time period
- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
- Sub-Era
- The American Civil War
General Beauregard's order rallying Confederate soldiers, in response to Benjamin F. Butler's infamous General Order number 28, signed by Smith as Assistant Adjutant General. Butler's order number 28, stating that New Orleans women showing contempt for Union soldiers will be treated as prostitutes is reprinted here, as well as Beauregard's words rallying the men to "drive back from our soil, those infamous invaders of our homes and disturbers of our family ties."
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