Beauregard. General P. G. T., sons at Louisiana Military Academy, [7]; and Fort Sumter, [12], [15-16]; on the Potomac, [35]; at Bull Run, [36], [45], [49]; preparation for Shiloh, [146], [147]; battle of Shiloh, [153-54]; Corinth, [156]; and Confederate plans, [195]; attacks Butler, [340]; telegram to Lee, [348-49]; command of troops opposed to Sherman, [371]

Beauregard, Fort, [92]

Beaver Dam Creek (Virginia), Porter's front at Mechanicsville, [223]

Bee, General B. E., Bull Run, [49]; killed, [52]

Bell, Commodore H. H., [99], [114]

Belmont (Missouri), Grant attacks, [92], [121]

Benjamin, J. P., Confederate Secretary of War, [70], [101], [182]

Benton, flagship, [266]

Bentonville (North Carolina), battle, [382-83]

Bering Sea, Shenandoah in, [69]