George Dashiell Bayard, detail

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Brigadier-General George D. Bayard
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The Portrait Monthly, Vol 1, No.1, July, 1863, p.15.

In Paducah, Kentucky, Union officers clash over the treatment of a local secessionist

In Paducah, Kentucky, a resident named Woodful hoisted a Confederate flag over his house as he had done several times before, apparently with the acquiescence of the commanding Union General C. F. Smith.  Officers from Brigadier-General Lew Wallace's Indiana regiments ordered Woodful to remove the flag and hoist the Stars and Stripes instead.  Smith's aides intervened and a scuffle between the officers ensued.  Smith later chose to drop all resulting charges, called for discipline, and laid out the proper treatment of civilians in the area.  (By John Osborne)    
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Charles Ferguson Smith, detail

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Gen. Charles F. Smith, Died: April 25, 1862 of a foot infection he got in jumping from one boat to another in opening stages of Shiloh Campaign
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Civil War Glass Negative Collection, Library of Congress

Charles Ferguson Smith

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Gen. Charles F. Smith, Died: April 25, 1862 of a foot infection he got in jumping from one boat to another in opening stages of Shiloh Campaign
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Civil War Glass Negative Collection, Library of Congress
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