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For assistance in understanding rights, obtaining permissions, or requesting files for publication or research purposes, please contact us at <a href=\"www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/ask-an-archivist\">www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/ask-an-archivist</a>"},{"label":"Citation","value":"Creator (if known), Title, Date (if known), GettDigital: Civil War Era Collection, Special Collections and College Archives, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Access Date, Link to Item"},{"label":"Genre","value":["Political cartoons"]},{"label":"Part of","value":["Civil War Era (1830-1877) GettDigital Collection"]},{"label":"Era","value":["War Years"]},{"label":"Subject","value":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Journalists","War correspondents--United States--History--19th century","Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893","Press--United States--History--19th century","Generals--Confederate States of America--History"]},{"label":"Periodical","value":["Vanity Fair"]},{"label":"Language","value":["eng"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Beauregard is portrayed as a moving wooden puppet portrayed in four different positions. The news correspondents were often so eager to get a breaking story that they did not always make sure their facts were accurate."},{"label":"Creator","value":["Unknown"]},{"label":"Alternate Title","value":"By Telegraph to Vanity Fair--After manner of Daily Papers. Havre de Grace, April 26. Gen. Beauregard was in Richmond at 23 minutes past 6 o'clock yesterday, and will attack Washington at once. Philadelphia, April 26. We learn on undoubted authority that Gen. Beauregard was in Alexandria at 24 past 6 yesterday, reconnoitering. Baltimore, April 26. Gen. Beauregard was in Norfolk at 25 minutes past 6 yesterday, and took a gin cocktail with several of the First Families. Havre de Grace, April 26. I learn from a gentleman just from Mobile, that Gen. Beauregard is on his way North, with 150,000 troops. Gen. Beauregard is six feet high, but will not join Blower's \"Household Guards.\" Declines advertising in the Household Journal. Annapolis, April 26. Gen. Beauregard was discovered in the White House rear-yard last night at 26 minutes past 6, armed with three large howitzers and a portable sledstake. He went away after reconnoitering pretty numerously. Philadelphia, April 26. I learn on excellent authority that Gen. Beauregard was in Charleston at 22 minutes past 6 yesterday, and had no intention of leaving. He was repairing Fort Sumter. The people of Bangor, Maine, and of Cape Cod, Mass., report that Gen. Beauregard has lately been seen prowling around those places. I learn that Gen. Beauregard is within five miles of Washington. The report in some of your contemporaries that Gen. Beauregard is within five miles of Washington is utterly without foundation. Sensation dispatches in times like these cannot be too strongly deprecated. The public will invariably find my dispatches reliable, and can always find out all about Gen. Beauregard by buying Vanity Fair. Price 6 cents."},{"label":"Date","value":"D:04 M:05 Y:1861"},{"label":"Date Original","value":"1861-05-04"},{"label":"Title","value":"The Whereabouts of Gen. Beauregard"},{"label":"Reference URL","value":"http://cdm16274.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4016coll2/id/335"}],"description":"The Whereabouts of Gen. Beauregard","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","canvases":[{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/3186faa5-a8ed-4afc-a183-711cf39f9525/canvas/_1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"The Whereabouts of Gen. 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