Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Brigadier-General W. D. Smith” in chapter 8.86 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8.:

...apparent. Enemy said to be advancing this evening. Untrue. Enemy said to be advancing this evening. Our troops marched to the front. Everything quiet by sundown. No fight. Brigadier-General W. D. Smith arrived on the island and assumed command, General Mercer having been ordered to take command at Savannah. Picket guard this evening, under Colonel C. H. Stevens, Twenty-fourth regiment South Carol...
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