TY - GEN AU - Smith,James Power TI - James Power Smith papers, KW - Bragg, Braxton, KW - Brown, J. Thompson KW - Clopton, William Izard. KW - Dearing, James, KW - Garrett, William Robertson, KW - Hood, John Bell, KW - Johnston, Joseph E. KW - Mallory, Stephen R. KW - Moore, Samuel Preston, KW - Pickett, George E. KW - Seddon, James A. KW - Stribling, Robert M. KW - Thomas, George Henry, KW - Washburn, C. C. KW - Wilcox, Cadmus M. KW - Confederate States of America KW - Army KW - Medical Department KW - Virginia Artillery Regiment. 1st KW - Company F KW - Chickamauga, Battle of, Ga., 1863 KW - Franklin, Battle of, Franklin, Tenn., 1864 KW - Fort Magruder (Va.) KW - Williamsburg, Battle of, Williamsburg, Va., 1862 KW - Georgia KW - History KW - Civil War, 1861-1865 KW - Campaigns KW - Tennessee KW - United States KW - Medical care KW - Virginia KW - Army officers, Confederate KW - itoamc KW - Authors N1 - Open to research; In part, handwritten transcripts; [S.l.] N2 - Official Confederate army correspondence, orders, and reports. Includes a report by Capt. William Robertson Garrett on the attack of the 1st Virginia Atillery Regiment, Company F (also known as the Lee Artillery or Williamsburg Light Artillery) on Fort Magruder, Va., May 5, 1862; Gen. John Bell Hood's report on the engagement at Eltham's landing, Va., May 7, 1862; and other reports on the battle of Williamsburg by Lt. Col. J. Thompson Brown, Lt. William Izard Clopton, Capt. James Dearing, Capt. George E. Pickett, Capt. Robert M. Stribling, and Gen. Cadmus M. Wilcox. Also includes reports by Gen. Braxton Bragg on the battle of Chickamauga; letter (1863 February 25) from Gen. Bragg to Gen, Joseph E. Johnston explaining his plan for attack on Franklin, Tenn.; and letter (1863 January 5) from Samuel Preston Moore, Confederate surgeon-general, to James A. Seddon, secretary of defense, relating to pay for soldiers detained in the Confederate Army Medical Dept. Other persons represented include Stephen R. Mallory (Confederate secretary of the navy), Gen. George Henry Thomas, and Gen. C. C. Washburn ER -