P.G.T. Beauregard was many things: a prominent Confederate general, a New Orleans railroad executive who invented the cable-powered streetcar, the head of the Louisiana Lottery and a voice — if a ...
The announcement of a "new legal development" over New Orleans' removed PGT Beauregard monument has been cancelled, according to a news release Tuesday morning. The revelation was billed as a ...
There is much to comment on and challenge in James Gill’s latest column on P.G.T. Beauregard, flag sales, and the cause of the 1861 war in America. As space is limited, we need to prioritize.
A statue of Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard stands at the Esplanade Avenue entrance to City Park. The list of Confederate-inspired monuments facing expulsion from New Orleans' public square is limited to four, ...
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