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6COLONEL JOHN SMITH. T.1More Details
7 Regiment of Indiana JOHN THOMAS SMITH Regiment 1900 THE COMMAND THREE1More Details
12 members to, went Preface. JOHN T. SMITH. long friend, General Company F,1More Details
20 Wallace to co-operate with Colonel Smith's Brigade, consisting of the Eight1More Details
23 of deploy the First Company, Captain Smith, as skirmishers. four o'clock P. 1More Details
29 with courage and propriety. Smith, McCalla, Beatty, C. The casualti1More Details
50 one of his We Lieutenant- Colonel Smith was always on the alert, January 1More Details
58 line. Thence back through Liberty, and Smith ville, to McMinnville, near the fo1More Details
59 LIEUTENANT WM. F. P. JOSEPH GID. SMITH. Company HOUPT. STEATTON. S. 1More Details
62 and through the town of Jasper, and SMITH, to the foot of The we came up 1More Details
66 is sir. successfully, wounded. SMITH, gallantry. list Indiana Regime1More Details
74 Morton, Laz. N'oble. Colonel John T. Smith, history that reads unlike others1More Details
76 on the Georgia as follows: John T. Smith; Eighty-first Indiana, Colonel Wil1More Details
97 captured in the same "From many Smith, severely Kentucky; affair. it1More Details
98 on their right: "At five P. Colonel Smith's regiment Thirty-first Indiana wa1More Details
106 shot passed under the neck of Colonel Smith's horse, breaking there, it Indi1More Details
112 the war. The 28th, Colonel John T. Smith, being and but the This arrange1More Details
119 into camp. On the 15th, Colonel J. T. Smith reports with two hundred drafted m1More Details
120 ball passes over our heads. Colonel Smith was and unable lery. General Ki1More Details
121 the opposite side of the pike. Colonel Smith ordered the One Hundred and First 1More Details
202 it, it A song. think, if JoHi^ T. Smith, Esq., thousands of off to join 1More Details
208 the next day, comrade. along the T. Smith. to take staggered around a few 1More Details
211 strangely peaceful. Captain ''Bull" Smith effusively proposed a dissected o1More Details
228 temporary Utoy Creek (Aug. Coosa L. Smith, U. S. Skirmish near Cartersville1More Details

 

About this Collection

History of the Thirty-First Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion (1900). Lincoln copy: Book, stamped cloth binding with title in gold on spine; frontispiece

Lincoln copy: Handwritten in ink on front free endpaper: Mary Rice Babb; and in a different hand: "Col. John T. Smith mustered in Sept. 5-61, Resigned Mar 13-65 (Four Years and Five months, 8 days Service) Civil War 1861"; engraved portrait of Smith inserted in book

Bibliography
History of the Thirty-First Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion.