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17 the able direction of Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith, rolled back the tide of disastrou1More Details
21 up of regimental organizations, the Smith retreat, and the carelessness of o3More Details
26 Grant s last orders were that A. J. Smith and his command were to remain wes1More Details
32 s corps now with Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith. I have ordered the detachments fr1More Details
37 received dispatch from Major Smith dated May 11, three miles east of he has1More Details
41 Gen. AY. SOOY SMITH, Chief of Cavalry, Military Division of the Mississipp1More Details
44 Major Smith s command returned yesterday all safe; brought 2 prisoners,1More Details
50 Where can these troops be had If A. J. Smith s and Mower s troops could be had 1More Details
53enemies. By order oi Brig. Gen. John E. Smith: 1More Details
67 are n ot there to come. General Kilby [Smith arrived yesterday with 1,900 men. 1More Details
69 communications, and unless a force J. Smith or some one else) is sent up here,1More Details
70ited States, Battery I, Lieut. Frank G. Smith. 1More Details
71A. SMITH. 1More Details
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76olored Heavy Artillery, Maj. Charles W. Smith. 1More Details
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79Lieut. Col. James A. Smith, Tennessee, Cavalry, Lieut. Col. 1More Details
80C. Smith. 1More Details
82 that. The troops of General T. Kilby Smith arrived in very bad con dition nig1More Details
86 soon and will report to you. General Smith s command has started up the river1More Details
87 Field, Creek, June 4, 1864. General A. SMITH, on Hirer, ria Cairo: Make up a co1More Details
88 has been suggested to General A. J. Smith has been sent to Memphis to break 1More Details
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War of the Rebellion : a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies (1880).