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72 commanding Third Brigade, and Colonel Smith, 1 1 2th New York, both mortally w1More Details
82 our colonel to report to Gen. C. F. Smith, for, remembered, that the Council1More Details
117 mount, a horse belonging to Gen. A. J. Smith. All of father's horses were at th1More Details
123 E. Smith, Crocker, A. J. Smith, Tuttle, and Hovey. I have heard my father s1More Details
152 were Decatur, Stewart, Somers, and Smith also Colonel Lear, an American gen1More Details
252 under that superb soldier A. J. Smith, crushed Hood's left and almost ca1More Details
279 law? Take, for instance, General Smith's when he was sent to Samar, with 1More Details
282 to make a country a barren waste and Smith's order to make Samar a howling Ta1More Details
284 this order there is no doubt both Smith and Glenn were protected in their 1More Details
318Smith, with headquarters at Shreveport in the northwest 1More Details
324 least desirable; and he gave General Smith authority to try it. Lee's army in1More Details
325 Smith grumbled against the proposed campaign, but grumbling was one of his1More Details
327 that old Roman, General Andrew J. Smith arrived at Cairo from Memphis, on 1More Details
328 Price received his instructions from Smith, but he did not move until the 28t1More Details
330 generals and Governor Reynolds Kirby Smith all joined in a chorus of procla- 1More Details
333Smith's 1More Details
334 successfully done, and thus General Smith was prevented from reinforcing or 1More Details
336 the fort. His last news of General Smith's forces was that two regiments we1More Details
340 and Smith had been Smith had withdrawn his infantry to the north of th1More Details
342udent to move his infantry far from St. Smith 4More Details
343 and to operate in conjunction with Smith's infantry. He effected an organiz1More Details
345 his whole command His belief was that Smith had come up with a large body of v1More Details
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Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion; Addresses Delivered Before the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 1883- [First-Second] Series.. (1891).
Vol. 2- have imprint: New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons. Editors: [1st ser.] J. G. Wilson, T. M. Coan; 2d ser., A. N. Blakeman