Statistics for occurrence #1 of “General A. J. Smith” in page 503 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:

...ounted and worse drilled — with 150 heavy wagons in their rear, the infantry following some distance behind. When General Banks' army was attacked on the 8th of April at Sabine Cross Roads, General A. J. Smith 's division was ten miles in the rear, near Pleasant Hill, and, although they heard the roar of artillery, the first Smith's men knew of the disaster to the main army was from Colonel Clarke, who had ...
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