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the United States Senate confirmed Johnson's appointment of Smith as brevet major general in the regular army, to rank from March 13, 1865, for his success in leading his men at the Battle of Nashville. The Senate reconfirmed this appointment on July 14, 1866, after recalling the confirmation and return of the nomination to President Johnson for possible readjustment of the date.
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nominated Smith for appointment to the grade of brigadier general in the United States Army (Regular Army), to rank from March 13, 1865, for his services at the Battle of Tupelo and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on May 4, 1866. On the same dates, President Johnson nominated and
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In retaliation for Forrest's raid on Fort Pillow, north of Memphis, Union General Andrew Jackson Smith, with a large military force, arrived in Oxford, Mississippi on August 24, 1864, and in one day burned the Lafayette County Courthouse, all the business houses on the Square, except one, and all
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in 1838 ranking 36th in a class of 45 graduates. He entered West Point with his kin Langdon C. Easton of St. Louis, who was Chief Quartermaster of General William T. Sherman's 100,000-man army. Smith was engaged on active service on the
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in the United States Volunteers and to the chief command of the cavalry in the Department of the Missouri. From March through July, he served in the same capacity in the Department of the Mississippi. Assigned afterwards to the
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Smith resigned his volunteer commission and was mustered out of the volunteers on January 15, 1866. He then became colonel of the
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leading his troops past the Confederates' south flank. He commanded the XVI corps in the final campaign against
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appointed Smith a major general in the volunteers, to rank from May 12, 1864, the date of the
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During the autumn of 1864, Smith lead Union troops against Confederate Maj. Gen.
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in the regular army in July 1864, to rank from May 9. On May 14, 1864
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Andrew Smith (disambiguation)
Andrew Jackson Smith (Medal of Honor)

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Mexican–American War
Capture of Tucson
Indian Wars
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Vicksburg Campaign
Red River Campaign
Price's Raid
Smith's Expedition to Tupelo
Battle of Tupelo
Battle of Nashville
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Stephen D. Lee

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