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Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. (1824–1861), career United States Army officer and a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War
He died there in 1853, and is buried in St Paul’s Churchyard in Pendleton, South Carolina.
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His grandson Carlos Bee was elected and served as a US Congressman from Texas.
In the album Just For the Record..., Streisand recalls, "My first audition for the show was on the morning after Thanksgiving in 1961. Since the action took place in the 1930s, I showed up in a '30s fur coat that I'd bought in a thrift shop for $10. I sang three songs, including my new standby "A Sleepin' Bee". They asked me to come back and gave me "Miss Marmelstein" to learn for my second audition a few hours later."
In 1864, he fought at both Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in De Soto Parish and with General Hamilton P. Bee at Monett's Ferry in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.