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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 5 1 Browse Search
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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 2 (search)
, and houses in all parts of the town. The people say Arista and his army are completely used up, and that the Mexicans cannot make any stand this side of the Sierra Madre; so you may make your mind easy for some time to come yet. To-day General Smith Brigadier-General Persifor F. Smith, U. S. Volunteers. arrived from New Orleans with about fifteen hundred men. Among the officers of his staff I found young Trudeau, from New Orleans. I do not know his christian name, but he told me he wBrigadier-General Persifor F. Smith, U. S. Volunteers. arrived from New Orleans with about fifteen hundred men. Among the officers of his staff I found young Trudeau, from New Orleans. I do not know his christian name, but he told me he was of the same family as had lived in Philadelphia. Mason Graham, from Washington, has also come as a captain, and I believe almost everybody is coming—Bailie Peyton as a colonel, and Tom, Dick and Harry as majors, captains and privates. We shall be overrun, and I fear have too many for any practicable purposes; for we have now, and cannot increase it, only a limited supply of transportation, and sending too many men at this moment may have the effect of impeding the movements of all. I wi
H. W., I, 275, 281, 282, 284, 287, 296, 373, 379; II, 8, 14, 38-40, 51, 55-57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 69, 87-91, 95, 98, 107, 108, 113-115, 121, 125, 140, 249, 324, 353, 357, 360, 363, 380, 385, 386, 389-391, 393, 394, 398, 401, 409, 410, 413, 417, 419. Smith, Dr., Ashbell, I, 105. Smith, Major, II, 252. Smith, Chas. F., I, 194, 263. Smith, Charles R., I, 336, 377. Smith, G. W., I, 324. Smith, Harrison, I, 220. Smith, J. E., II, 326. Smith, J. L. Kirby, I, 212, 324. Smith, Persifor F., I, 90, 106. Smith, Procter, I, 324, 380. Smith, Wm., II, 50, 54, 57, 61, 79, 81, 84, 99, 102, 122, 129. Smith, Wm. F., I, 220, 224, 229, 248, 277, 284, 328, 329, 341, 346, 353, 360, 362; II, 61, 144, 201, 214, 215, 309, 310, 338, 366. Smyth, Major, II, 270. South Mountain, battle of, Sept. 14, 1862, I, 310; II, 314. Spottsylvania C. H., battle of, May 8-18, 1864, II, 194-197. Sprague, Senator, II, 197. Stahl, J., II, 8. Stanley, Lord, II, 191. Stannard, G