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Smith, Stephen Mitchell, 1832-1913

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1832 - 1913

Biographical Note

Stephen Mitchell married Mary Gillespie Lindsey (1833-1898) in 1855. They had five children. After Mary's death, he married Emily Lindsey. Since Stephen was the only blacksmith in the region, it seems he was exempt for military service during the early part of the Civil War. When the need for soldiers became pressing, however, he was drafted in late 1864. He served in Company G, 54th Regiment, Virginia Infantry. He seems to have deserted and hidden out on family land until the end of the war. He died in 1913.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Plan of the City of Washington, the Capitol of the United States of America, 1874

 File — Object 1
Abstract

Map shows the plan of Washington, DC, along with the locations of significant landmarks, such as the Capitol, Washington Monument, Presidents House, and Navy Yard. Also, the map distinguishes Georgetown from the rest of Washington.

Dates: 1874

Smith Family Letters

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1996-018
Abstract

The collection contains forty-nine Civil War-era letters written by four brothers of Carroll County, Virginia: James R., Stephen Mitchell, William Alexander, and Barton Pierce Smith. All four served in Confederate units from Virginia. The collection also includes a family history and notes by Frederick R. Smith.

Dates: 1861-1865, 1912-1996, n.d. ; Majority of material found within 1861 - 1865

Smith Family Letters, 1861-1865, 1912-1996 (Ms1996-018)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms1996-018
Dates: 1861-1865, 1912-1996, n.d.