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Sketch. Plan of campaign proposed by Truman Seymour, January, 1864...
Skillman, Captain. Mentioned...

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Slack, William Y. Mentioned

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Slaughter, Edward L. Mentioned..

Slaughter, James E.

Correspondence with

Ford, John S

Magruder, John B

Walker, John G..

For correspondence as Chief of Staff, see John B. Magruder.

Mentioned

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Smith, A. J. Mentioned

Smith, Alexander D. Mentioned

Smith, Andrew J. Mentioned.

Smith, Baxter. Mentioned

Mentioned...

Smith, Baxter, et al. Resolutions of confidence in Joseph Wheeler

Smith, Caleb B. For correspondence, etc., see Interior Department, U. S.
Smith, Caraway.

Smith, Clifton H. Mentioned.

Smith, Edward W. Mentioned...

For correspondence as A. A. A. G., see David Hunter.

Smith, E. Kirby.

Assignment to command

Correspondence with

Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, C. S. A..
Arkansas, Governor of

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Smith, E. Kirby-Continued.

Correspondence with
Thayer, Clarence C

War Department, C. S..
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Reports of Savannah, Ga., Campaign, Nov. 15-Dec. 21, 1864

Smith, Herman. Mentioned

Smith, Howard. Mentioned

Smith, James. Mentioned

Smith, James A. Correspondence with Joseph Wheeler...

Smith, James R. Mentioned..

Smith, J. W. Mentioned

Smith, Leon.

Mentioned

Thanks of C. S. Congress to

Smith, Martin L.

Correspondence with

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Smith, Robert F. Mentioned

Smith, Samuel M. Correspondence with John H. Jackson

Smith, Thomas C. H. Mentioned.

Smith, William. Mentioned....

See Fort Smith.

Smithers, Jordan. Mentioned

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Departure of Butler Expedition for.

Humphreys.

Communication from William C.

Occupation of various points considered, July, 1861. Reports of

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South Carolina.

Affairs in, generally. Communications from

Anderson, Richard H....

Beauregard, G. T.

Black, John L..

Bragg, Braxton

Davis, Jefferson.

Hagood, J. E

Heyward, Nathaniel.
Jones, Samuel.

Lee, Robert E.

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Norton, Jos. J....

Sass, J. K

Sharpe, Elam

South Carolina, Governor of.

Walker, William S.....

Campaign in. See Campaign of the Carolinas, Jan. 1-April 26, 1865.

Division of, into Military Districts....

Extinguishment of lights on coast of.

Communication from G. T. Beaure-

gard

Forts, arsenals, etc., transferred to Confederate Government. Communi-

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State Rights. Communications from Governor of South Carolina ......
Transfer of public property in, to the Confederate States. Resolutions of
the Convention

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South Carolina, Adjutant and Inspector General of.

Correspondence with

Anderson, Richard H...

Re-enforcements for. Communications from

Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, C. S. A
Davis, Jefferson...

Beauregard, G. T

Lee, Robert E.

South Carolina, Quartermaster-General of

Orders, Special, series 1863: No. 46, 296.

South Carolina Commissioners. Correspondence with James Jones....
South Carolina Convention.

Correspondence with Jefferson Davis

Resolutions of

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Correspondence with

Davis, Jefferson...

Thomas, William H

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Moore, S. W.R

South Carolina, Governor of. Correspondence with-Continued.

North Carolina, Governor of..

Pemberton, John C..

Sass, J.K....

South Carolina, Quartermaster-General of

Treasury Department, C. S

War Department, C. S

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White, Edward B

South Carolina Legislature.

Proceedings of.......

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South Carolina, Quartermaster-General of. Correspondence with

South Carolina, Adjutant and Inspector General of

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Artillery, Heavy-Battalions: 15th, 268, 341; 18th (Batteries), A,
19-21; B, 20. Regiments: 2d (Batteries), D, 16-21, 23; 3d,* 151, 191,
193, 194, 199, 232, 246, 341.

Artillery, Light-Battalions: 1st (Batteries), A, 178, 185; Palmetto,
184; Palmetto (Batteries), F, 20-22. Batteries: Marion, 19, 20;
Washington, 158, 202, 203; Winder's, 178.

Cavalry-Battalions: 1st, 183, 203; 14th, 80; 16th, 257. Companies:
Charleston Light Dragoons, 173; Rutledge Mounted Riflemen,
158. Regiments: 1st (Militia), 189, 195; 3d, 32, 33; 4th, 300.
Infantry-Battalions: 3d, 203; 6th, 257; 7th, 255, 257; 9th, 257.
Companies: Charleston Riflemen (Militia), 158; College Cadets
(Militia), 159; German Rifles (Militia), 118. Regiments: 1st (Pro-
visional Army), 132, 141, 147, 152, 153, 180, 185, 187; 1st Rifles, 180;
1st Rifles (Militia), 203; 1st Reserves, 285; 1st (State), 296; 1st
(Volunteers), 147, 158, 159, 166, 169, 174; 2d, 147, 152, 153, 156, 159, 166,
178; 2d Reserves (Cash's), 265; 2d (State), 296; 3d, 152, 159; 3d
Reserves, 265; 3d (State), 296, 297; 4th, 153, 159; 4th Reserves,
285; 5th, 153, 159, 166, 168; 5th Reserves, 265; 5th (State), 296;
6th, 178; 6th (Militia), 147, 158, 159, 166, 167; 6th Reserves, 265;
7th, 153, 159; 7th Reserves, 265; 8th, 153, 159; 8th Reserves, 265;
9th, 178; 9th Reserves, 265; 10th, 204, 232; 10th Reserves, 285;
11th, 178; 11th Reserves, 265; 13th, 189, 196; 14th, 195; 15th,
147, 194, 199, 246; 16th, 17th, 202, 203; 17th (Militia), 147, 153, 158,
203; 24th, 202; 26th, 257.

*Also called 1st Regular Infantry.

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