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| 12 | and insert For Brig. Gen. C. F. Smith s report, see 215. Series I, Vol. | 1 | More Details |
| 14 | Smith, Albert J. [Mentioned, 930.] | 1 | More Details |
| 15 | Smith, Andrew 930. Smith, P. [Judge]. Spence, D. H. C. | 1 | More Details |
| 22 | Gen. E. Kirby Smith, C. S. Army, assigned to command in East Tennessee. Sco | 1 | More Details |
| 26 | GENERAL SMITH, Paducah, Ky., December 2, 1861. SIR In compliance with your | 2 | More Details |
| 56 | that you have killed or disabled Smith and captured some of his associate | 1 | More Details |
| 86 | Ky., January 1, 1862. of General Smith, given on the night of the SIR Und | 1 | More Details |
| 90 | Mayfield, I communicated with General Smith, commanding the column that marche | 1 | More Details |
| 92 | Gen. Charles F. Smith, U. S. Army. Brig. Gen. Lloyd Tilghman, C. S. Army. | 1 | More Details |
| 93 | Brigadier-general commanding, C. F. Smith, Brigade Surgeon Dr. Hewitt, and C | 3 | More Details |
| 94 | HENRY, January 19, 1862. Smith is at Murray with, I think, 7,500 men, inclu | 1 | More Details |
| 95 | s cavalry just in. Has been on rear of Smith s column. Captain Smith tacked abo | 1 | More Details |
| 112 | Oliver 8. Rankin and Nelson B. Smith, of the same department, are entit | 1 | More Details |
| 136 | lry (Confederate). Lieut. Col. T. C. H. Smith, First Ohio Cavalry. | 1 | More Details |
| 137 | Report of Lieut. Col. T. C. H. Smith, First Ohio Cavalry. | 1 | More Details |
| 138 | your obedient servant, T. C. H. SMITH, Lieutenant- Colonel, Commanding. | 1 | More Details |
| 140 | not dangerously scalded. General C. F. Smith has possession of the enemy s reda | 1 | More Details |
| 145 | of the Second Division, General C. F. Smith commanding, will start at the same | 1 | More Details |
| 148 | a part of my command until General Smith s division, of which it was a part | 1 | More Details |
| 149 | Brigade, Second Division (General Smith), will advance np the east or same | 1 | More Details |
| 160 | statement, while General Smith, with G,000 men, was moving up the west bank, | 1 | More Details |
| 171 | fort and Bailey s Landing, and General Smith 0,000 men on the opposite | 1 | More Details |