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    Persifor Frazer Smith (November 16, 1798 – May 17, 1858) was an American military officer. He served as an officer in the Louisiana State militia and...
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  • Persifor is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Persifor Frazer (1736–1792), American soldier and industrialist Persifor Frazer Smith...
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  • Persifor Frazer (August 9, 1736 – April 24, 1792) was an American farmer, soldier, and industrialist, and the founder of one of the most prominent families...
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    Persifor Frazer Smith (January 23, 1808 – May 25, 1882) was an American politician and lawyer from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania...
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    California statehood complicated his service. He relieved Bvt. Gen. Persifor Frazer Smith on 13 April 1849, as the Gold Rush worked into its most violent...
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  • (1867–1956), American mathematician Persifor Frazer Smith (1798–1858), American military officer Persifor Frazer Smith (politician) (1808–1882), American...
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    morning of the following day, an American force led by General Persifor Frazer Smith surprised and decimated Valencia's army. News of the defeat at Contreras...
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  • Persifor Frazer Smith (1798–1858), U.S. Army officer Richard Penn Smith (1799–1854), playwright, wrote fake biography of Davy Crockett William Smith (1727-1803)...
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    George Fairlamb Smith was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, on February 28, 1840, to Thomasine Susan (née Fairlamb) and Persifor Frazer Smith. His father...
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    the building with stone quarried here by native labor. General Persifor Frazer Smith, a United States Army commander in lived in a small house near Temelec...
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    French engineer (d. 1875) Therese Grob, Austrian singer (d. 1875) Persifor Frazer Smith, American politician (d. 1858) November 18 – Eugène Renduel, French...
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  • Maryland Nels H. Smith (1884–1976), Governor of Wyoming Persifor Frazer Smith (1798–1858), 6th Military Governor of California Preston Smith (governor) (1912–2003)...
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  • Military Division of the Missouri. First creation Brevet Major General Persifor Frazer Smith, 1850 to 1856 Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston, April 1, 1856, to...
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    outbreak of the California Gold Rush 6th Persifor Frazer Smith (1798–1858) February 28, 1849 April 12, 1849 Smith's brief tenure as military governor was...
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    Representatives George Fairlamb Smith (1840–1877), Union Army colonel, state representative, and district attorney Persifor Frazer Smith (1808–1882), state delegate...
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    1847 – April 13, 1849 Preceded by Stephen W. Kearny Succeeded by Persifor Frazer Smith Personal details Born January 16, 1797 Lexington Plantation, Fairfax...
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    birth. In 1854, Armstrong's mother married Mexican–American War General Persifor Smith. In 1854, Armstrong accompanied his stepfather on an expedition of the...
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    the killing of twelve whites and the kidnapping of two. General Persifor Frazer Smith, commander of the Department of the West, demanded severe punishment...
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    along the Limpia Creek at Painted Comanche Camp by Bvt. Maj. Gen. Persifor Frazer Smith, Fort Davis was named after Jefferson Davis who later became President...
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  • from the Chester County district In office 1862–1864 Serving with Persifor Frazer Smith and Robert L. McClellan Preceded by Isaac Acker, William T. Shafer...
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    fall of 1887 to a ten-year term concluding in 1898. After the death of J. Smith Futhey, he was appointed president judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Common...
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  • with William Bell Waddell and Nathan A. Pennypacker Preceded by Persifor Frazer Smith, William Windle, Robert L. McClellan Succeeded by John Hickman,...
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  • ace Richard J. Seitz (1918-2013), U.S. Army Lieutenant General Persifor Frazer Smith (1798-1858), U.S. Army Brevet Brigadier General, Military Governor...
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  • Perry G. Smith Sr. (born 1949), Alabama National Guard major general Perry M. Smith (born 1934), U.S. Air Force major general Persifor Frazer Smith (1798–1858)...
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  • House of Representatives Archives. Retrieved December 1, 2023. Futhey, J. Smith; Cope, Gilbert (1881). History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical...
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    House of Representatives Archives. Retrieved December 28, 2023. Futhey, J. Smith; Cope, Gilbert (1881). History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical...
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    Rebecca Darlington Smith, daughter of Persifor Frazer Smith. They had two daughters and one son, including Frances Smith and Frazer Smith. He lived at 413...
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  • from the Chester County district In office 1862–1864 Serving with Persifor Frazer Smith and William Windle Preceded by Isaac Acker, William T. Shafer, Caleb...
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    as ideal for a second post on the Brazos. On November 3, General Persifor Frazer Smith, commander of the Department of Texas, ordered that an outpost be...
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    long from Fort Worth to Fort Duncan in 1848–49. In 1851, Colonel Persifor Frazer Smith, commander of the Department of Texas, inspected those posts and...
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