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| 72 | commanding Third Brigade, and Colonel Smith, 1 1 2th New York, both mortally w | 1 | More Details | ||
| 82 | our colonel to report to Gen. C. F. Smith, for, remembered, that the Council | 1 | More Details | ||
| 117 | mount, a horse belonging to Gen. A. J. Smith. All of father's horses were at th | 1 | More Details | ||
| 123 | E. Smith, Crocker, A. J. Smith, Tuttle, and Hovey. I have heard my father s | 1 | More Details | ||
| 152 | were Decatur, Stewart, Somers, and Smith also Colonel Lear, an American gen | 1 | More Details | ||
| 252 | under that superb soldier A. J. Smith, crushed Hood's left and almost ca | 1 | More Details | ||
| 279 | law? Take, for instance, General Smith's when he was sent to Samar, with | 1 | More Details | ||
| 282 | to make a country a barren waste and Smith's order to make Samar a howling Ta | 1 | More Details | ||
| 284 | this order there is no doubt both Smith and Glenn were protected in their | 1 | More Details | ||
| 318 | Smith, with headquarters at Shreveport in the northwest | 1 | More Details | ||
| 324 | least desirable; and he gave General Smith authority to try it. Lee's army in | 1 | More Details | ||
| 325 | Smith grumbled against the proposed campaign, but grumbling was one of his | 1 | More Details | ||
| 327 | that old Roman, General Andrew J. Smith arrived at Cairo from Memphis, on | 1 | More Details | ||
| 328 | Price received his instructions from Smith, but he did not move until the 28t | 1 | More Details | ||
| 330 | generals and Governor Reynolds Kirby Smith all joined in a chorus of procla- | 1 | More Details | ||
| 333 | Smith's | 1 | More Details | ||
| 334 | successfully done, and thus General Smith was prevented from reinforcing or | 1 | More Details | ||
| 336 | the fort. His last news of General Smith's forces was that two regiments we | 1 | More Details | ||
| 340 | and Smith had been Smith had withdrawn his infantry to the north of th | 1 | More Details | ||
| 342 | udent to move his infantry far from St. Smith | 4 | More Details | ||
| 343 | and to operate in conjunction with Smith's infantry. He effected an organiz | 1 | More Details | ||
| 345 | his whole command His belief was that Smith had come up with a large body of v | 1 | More Details | ||
About this Collection
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