Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Colonel Thomas A. Smyth” in chapter 1.33 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33.:

... of works, well manned both with infantry and artillery, and protected in front with abatis, from which the fire was so heavy that the troops made no headway against it and were forced to retire. Colonel Thomas A. Smyth , of Hancock's corps, page 449 of Record, says: I assumed command of this brigade by order of Brigadier-General Gibbon, May 17th, 1864, the army then being in the vicinity of Spotsylvania Courthouse. ...
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