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Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America, A Memoir by his Wife, Volume 2, Chapter 8 : the bombardment of Sumter (search)
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Varina Davis, Jefferson Davis: Ex-President of the Confederate States of America, A Memoir by his Wife, Volume 2, Chapter 23 : Shiloh , 1862 .-Corinth . (search)
Chapter 23: Shiloh, 1862.-Corinth.
On February 4th General Beauregard arrived at Bowling Green and reported to his superior officer, General Albert Sidney Johnston.
On the 6th Fort Henry surrendered after a soldierly defence.
February IIth the evacuation of Bowling Green was begun and ended on the 13th, and General Beauregard left for Columbus, Ky.
On the 16th Fort Donelson fell.
The loss of Forts Henry and Donelson opened the river routes to Nashville and North Alabama, and thus turned the positions both at Bowling Green and Columbus, and subjected General Johnston to severe criticism.
The President was appealed to, to remove him; but his confidence in General Johnston remained unimpaired.
In a letter to the President, dated March 18, 1862, General Johnston himself writes: The test of merit in my profession, with the people, is success.
It is a hard rule, but I think it right.
In reply to the letter from which the above is an extract, the President wrote him