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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 9: the Red River expedition. (search)
ssy. These landed and occupied the town. General Smith had left a small force behind to assist their caissons. A few days later March 27. General Smith's force moved to Bayou Rapide, twenty-one e the forces under the four commanders, Banks, Smith, Steele, and Porter, were operating together, ould be accomplished, by the withdrawal of General Smith's command. Expecting no delay on account Sherman, at New Orleans, that the troops under Smith might be spared from the expedition within thi the transports, which moved very slowly. General Smith was directed to conduct them to Loggy Bayonight, enabling him to keep up with them. General Smith fitted the transports under his command fotwo or three gun-boats and transports with General Smith's command behind. Doubtless aware of thisd did not even mention the presence of General T. Kilby Smith and his troops. He was one of the mostbattle-line, with General Mower on his right. Smith gallantly and skillfully conducted the engagem[12 more...]
77. Smith, Gen. Charles F., in command at Paducah, 2.86. Smith, Gen., E. Kirby, re-enforces Johnston at Bull's Run, 1.602; his invasion of Kentucky, 2.502; his movement on Cincinnati, 2.503; compelled to retreat, 2.505; surrender of, 3.580. Smith, Gen., Green Clay, drives Morgan out of Kentucky, 2.500. Smith, Gen. J. E., at the battle on Missionaries' Ridge, 3.167. Smith, Gen. M. L., at the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, 2.578; at the battle on Missionaries' Ridge, 3.167. Smith, Gen. T. K., in the Red River expedition, 3.253. Smith, Gen. William F., reconnaissance under toward Lewinsville, 2.135. Smith, Gen. W. S., driven back by Forrest from West Point and Okolona, 3.289. Somerset, Pegram driven from by Gillmore, 3.127. South Carolina, secession movements in, 1.46; action of the legislature of on the election of Lincoln, 1.50; characteristics of the politicians in, 1.91; early secession movements in, 1.92; power of politicians in, 1.95; incendiary appeals to