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21 Langdon. Company K. Captain, George F. Smith First Lieu- Lieutenant, Alfred C1More Details
24 dropped at Elkton Company K, Captain Smith, was and Companies C and H, Captai1More Details
32 Sweeney. First D. Captain, Enoch J. Smithers viz. Second Lieutenant, Frank1More Details
43 Cumberland" and charge of an escort Smith was advanced Second Lieutenant li1More Details
58 Privates Minos J. Melson, John H. Smith, and Nicholas R. Watson. Died of w1More Details
59 sergeant-major. August William F. Smith, of Company D, was made captain of1More Details
66 casualties in the First William F. Smith, of Company C. After retiring from1More Details
70 quartermaster and Sergeant William Smith, of Company A, was made second lie1More Details
71 Second Lieutenant William Smith, Company A, was made F, fields, 1More Details
75 toward Bank's to hannock Captain Smith, being thrown forward to the edge 1More Details
76 Tanner, and the bravery of Captains Smith, Yardley, Hizar, Sparks, and to t1More Details
77 having been Seville, make Captain Smith in previous The the regiment wa1More Details
78 was wounded J. Corporal D. G. Smith, of all Company in the breast. 1More Details
88 from the dead body of Lieutenant Smith after he fell, and was [1863 Hiz1More Details
93 and twenty-five missing. William Smith, who commanded the gentlemen comp1More Details
94 on Captain Lieutenant William Smith, Company left where we remained1More Details
95 skirmish-line, and Lieutenant William Smith, who commanded the regiment during1More Details
101 moved here for the word battle Smith, of Company C, and Lieutenant-Colo1More Details
110 1 reunion. T. Price, of [1864 F. Smith, of after Company of the DELAW1More Details
138 flanks." Major William F. Smith, who was mortally wounded while le1More Details
140 on the nth, Major William F. Smith died of wounds; on tenant P. [11More Details
156 K; and on the 31st, Thomas D. G. Smith was Birney, of who had Surgeon 1More Details
168 United States Ford, Va. 146. 19. Smith, D. 72. Smith, George 15, iS. Smit1More Details

 

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History of the First Regiment, Delaware Volunteers, From the Commencement of the "Three Months' Service" To the Final Muster-Out at the Close of the Rebellion (1884).

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History of the First Regiment, Delaware Volunteers, From the Commencement of the "Three Months' Service" To the Final Muster-Out at the Close of the Rebellion.