Journal And Correspondence of Miss Adams Daughter of John Adams Second Preside
Journal And Correspondence of Miss Adams Daughter of John Adams Second Preside
Abigail Adams Smith
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SMITH. 116 MEMOIR. Admirable as was his character in every relation of life faithful as was the discharge of all his duties in the parental, it was perfection. TESTIMONIAL OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. * Lieutenant Col. W. S. Smith, entered the ser vice of the United States at the commencement of the present war. In August, 1776, he was ap pointed aid-de-camp to Major General Sullivan, with the rank of Major in the Army. On the 1st of January, 1777, he was promoted to be a Lieut. Col. In one of the ad...ditional battalions raised by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. After which he had the honour of serving as Inspector and Adjutant General to the Corps of Light Infantry, under the command of Major General, the Mar quis de la Fayette, in the campaign 1779 ; and in the month of July, 1781, he was appointed aid-de camp to the Commander in chief of the American armies ; in all which military stations, he behaved with great fidelity, bravery, and good conduct. During the course of service, Col. Smith has had many opportunities of signalizing himself by his gallantry, intelligence, and professional knowl edge, in the several battles, enterprises, and sieges, at which he has been present, particularly in the actions on Long Island, and Harlem Heights, at * Extracted from the Diplomatic Correspondence, published by an Act of Congress, 1832.
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