Report of a Board of Army Officers Upon the Claim of Maj. Gen. William Farrar Smith, U. S. V., Major U. S. Army (Retired), That He, and Not General Rosecrans, Originated the Plan for the Relief of Chattanooga in October, 1863

Report of a Board of Army Officers Upon the Claim of Maj. Gen. William Farrar Smith, U. S. V., Major U. S. Army (Retired), That He, and Not General Rosecrans, Originated the Plan for the Relief of Chattanooga in October, 1863
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Report of a Board of Army Officers Upon the Claim of Maj. Gen. William Farrar Smith, U. S. V., Major U. S. Army (Retired), That He, and Not General Rosecrans, Originated the Plan for the Relief of Chattanooga in October, 1863
Language: en
Pages: 242
Authors: United States Board of Army Officers
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-10-12 - Publisher: Forgotten Books

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Report of a Board of Army Officers Upon the Claim of Maj. Gen. William Farrar Smith
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During the American Civil War, General William Farar "Baldy" Smith seemed always to be at the extremes of glory or blame. In October of 1863, he conducted the e