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George S. Smith diary
The Civil War diary of George S. Smith, a sergeant in Company C of the 48th Ohio Regiment, covers his service in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Texas from October 1863 to November 1865. It contains entries describing battles in Louisiana and Alabama. Smith was involved in attacks on Ft. Blakely and Spanish Fort, Alabama. In addition, his entries chronicle the surrender of Mobile and a magazine explosion in that city on 25 May 1865, which caused significant loss of life and damage to buildings and ships docked in Mobile Bay. His diary also describes his duties in Galveston, Texas, where he guarded a Freedmen's camp, and contains lists of expenses, letters received and written, and battles in which he participated. George S. Smith was possibly from Highland County, Ohio
Letter from D. S. Smith, Seymour, Wisconsin, to A. J. Thompson, March 10, 1876
A letter written by Mr. D. S. Smith of Seymour, Wisconsin, to Mr. A. J. Thompson about the reconstruction of a fence
Carl S. Smith, CAE
Carl S. Smith, CAE, 1966https://researchexchange.iaao.org/presidents/1030/thumbnail.jp
D. S. Smith Letter, MSS.2760
Abstract: Mr. D. S. Smith sends instructions to Mr. A. J. Thompson about the reconstruction of a fence.Scope and Content Note: Mr. D. S. Smith of Seymour, Wisconsin writes to Mr. A. J. Thompson about the reconstruction of a fence to meet certain dimensional requirements.Biographical/Historical Note: Mr. D. S. Smith of Seymour, Wisconsin writes to Mr. A. J. Thompson
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