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ne arrival at Savannah at 2 A. M., November 30, of Gen. Gustavus W. Smith with a force of Georgia militia brought from Maconis State troops to serve elsewhere than in Georgia; but General Smith permitted himself to execute the instructions of Generae arriving at Grahamville about 8 A. M., on the 30th. With Smith's and the local force it was hoped to protect the railroad arrived at Grahamville at 7 A. M. It was arranged that General Smith should advance about two miles to Honey Hill, which was the brave Lieutenant Wildt received a mortal wound. General Smith was in position, protected by the earthworks at Honey Hthe right, with an old dam between it and the creek. General Smith's force engaged in the battle is given as about fourtee however, that this force exceeded the total as given. General Smith posted his main body at the earthwork supporting the gundred and Forty-fourth New York remained in support. General Smith, on the part of the Confederates, was obliged to put hi
., 218. Siege of Savannah, Jones, 252. Silliman, William, 212, 254, 257, 258, 259, 260. Silva, Charles, 111. Simington, Thomas H., 160. Simkins, Battery, 108, 129, 141, 206. Simkins, J. C., 88. Simmons, Robert J., 59, 90, 93. Simpkins, William H., 7, 34, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 67, 73, 83, 89, 90, 91, 96, 103. Sims, Thomas, 32. Singleton plantation, 296, 298, 299, 300, 306. Slack, Charles W., 23. Smith, Carraway, 159, 171. Smith, Gerrit, 11, 16. Smith, Giles S., 269. Smith, Gustavus W., 240, 242, 244. Smith, J. B., 12. Smith, Orin E., 20, 34, 81, 90, 93, 103, 132, 149,183. Smith, Peter, 16. Smith, Washington, 197. Soldier's remains, 173, 305. Sonoma, gunboat, 237. Soule, Charles C., 251. South Carolina, 267, 272. South Carolina Railroad, 310. South Carolina Troops (Union). Infantry: First (colored), 1, 52. (See also 33d U. S. Colored Troops). Second (colored), 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 46, 48, 49, 53, 74, 114, 125, 149, 175. (See also 34th U. S. Colored