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34advance of Kirby Smith upon Cincinnati, and that 2More Details
39 Brigadier General M. L. Smith the Second. The entire Corps numbered about 251More Details
77 General William Sooy Smith superseded General Denver in command of the1More Details
105us; Second, Brigadier General Morgan L. Smith Third, Brigadier General John 2More Details
128General Smith at Memphis. 1More Details
152Smith. 1More Details
154Smith, of 1More Details
168George R. Smith, Company B, Rome 1More Details
178ed, embraced Brigadier Generals Denver, Smith and Ewing. General 1More Details
201 L. Smith's Division charged the strong position of the enemy in their fro1More Details
213 G. Smith, of Company D, was wounded, and lost an arm, on the same severely1More Details
225 works abandoned by our lines. Thus Smith's Division was driven from the entr2More Details
231ral William H. Hazen superseded General Smith in 1More Details
253 Missouri, and Twelfth Indiana, Colonel Smith, of the 1More Details
280en acting as Picket Officer, on Colonel Smith's staft', 2More Details
316 the armies under Dick Taylor and Kirby Smith to be surrendered. These two soon 1More Details
337 Henry, discharged, June 8th, 1865. Stoops, Samuel, discharged, June 8th, 12More Details
342 January 26th, 1863. Musician James B. Smith, discharged, February 28th, 1863. 1More Details
344 1865; discharged, June 8th, 1865. Smith, David discharged, June 8th, 1865.1More Details
350 186-5 discharged, June 8th, 1865. Smith, Orrison died of disease, Septembe1More Details
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From Vicksburg to Raleigh; or, a Complete History of the Twelfth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and the Campaigns of Grant and Sherman, With an Outline of the Great Rebellion (1865).