Thomas Adams Smith was an American military officer and, later, a government official, in the first half of the 19th century. He commanded troops in the "Patriot War" in Spanish East Florida. He commanded the Regiment of Riflemen and then the Ninth Military Department. He was a slave owner. The city of Fort Smith, Arkansas, is named for Smith, although he never went to its location.
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| - Thomas Adams Smith was an American military officer and, later, a government official, in the first half of the 19th century. He commanded troops in the "Patriot War" in Spanish East Florida. He commanded the Regiment of Riflemen and then the Ninth Military Department. He was a slave owner. The city of Fort Smith, Arkansas, is named for Smith, although he never went to its location. (en)
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| - Experiment Farm, Saline County, Missouri (en)
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| - Piscataway, Essex County, Virginia (en)
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| - Castillo de San Marcos
- Brigadier general (United States)
- John O'Fallon
- East Florida
- Essex County, Virginia
- Regiment of Riflemen (United States)
- Franklin, Missouri
- George Troup
- Georgia (U.S. state)
- Thomas Jefferson
- Smithton, Missouri
- United States Army generals
- U.S. Army
- War of 1812
- William H. Crawford
- William J. Duane
- Alexander Smyth
- Amelia Island
- Fort Armstrong, Illinois
- Fort Crawford
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Fort Howard, Wisconsin
- James Wilkinson
- Crawford County, Arkansas
- Arkansas River
- 1781 births
- 1844 deaths
- United States Army personnel of the War of 1812
- Burr conspiracy
- St. Augustine, Florida
- St. Marys, Georgia
- Saline County, Missouri
- Fort Bellefontaine
- Military District
- Fort Mose
- Patriot War (Seminole Wars)
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| - Gen. Thomas A. Smith (en)
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| - Cynthia Berry White Smith (en)
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| - Thomas Adams Smith was an American military officer and, later, a government official, in the first half of the 19th century. He commanded troops in the "Patriot War" in Spanish East Florida. He commanded the Regiment of Riflemen and then the Ninth Military Department. He was a slave owner. The city of Fort Smith, Arkansas, is named for Smith, although he never went to its location. (en)
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| - Memorial Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Napton, Saline County, Missouri (en)
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- Cynthia White Smith Berkeley, daughter (en)
- Dr. Crawford E. Smith, son (en)
- Six other children (en)
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