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