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Cpl. Thaddeus Stevens Smith, USA

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cumberland County, PA, United States
Death: March 14, 1933 (85)
Port Townsend, Jefferson County, WA, United States
Place of Burial: Port Townsend, Jefferson, Washington, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Harmon Smith and Elizabeth A. Smith
Husband of Joanna C. Smith
Brother of Cpl. John Wesley Smith, USA; Cpl. Henry H. Smith, USA and Cpl. William M. Smith, USA

Occupation: Co. E, 191st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
Managed by: Shirley Marie Caulk
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About Cpl. Thaddeus Stevens Smith, USA

Thaddeus Stevens Smith was a soldier from Pennsylvania who fought in the American Civil War. He received the United States' highest medal for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Battle of Gettysburg 2 July 1863. He was issued the medal on 5 May 1900.

Smith was born May 13, 1847, in Cumberland, Pennsylvania and was one of six children born to Henry and Elizabeth Smith and one of five boys.

When the American Civil War broke out, Smith enlisted into Company E, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves (also known as the 35th Pennsylvania Infantry).

Medal of Honor action On the second day of fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg Union forces had been forced to fall back due to the superior numbers of the opposing Confederate force. As more Union troops arrived to fight however the battle started to shift. In an area known as Devil's Den, Smith, along with J. Levi Roush, John W. Hart, George Mears, Chester S. Furman and Wallace Johnson volunteered to attack a small log cabin being held by Confederate forces. Although they attempted to approach the cabin by stealth, they were spotted and began taking fire from the enemy force locked inside. Smith and the other men rushed through the enemy fire and forced their way into the cabin. Before they could start shooting the confederate soldiers surrendered and were taken back to Union lines as prisoners. For their actions during this incident, all six men received the Medal of Honor.

On May 31, 1864 Smith was transferred to Company E, 191st Pennsylvania Infantry. Corporal Smith was captured August 19, 1864 by Confederate forces at Weldon Railroad, Virgina and sent to Andersonville prison.

Life in Anderson prison was hard with inadequate water supply, overcrowding, reductions of food rations and unsanitary conditions causing the deaths of nearly 13, 000 union troops. The prison had a 15-foot (4.6 m) high stockade to hold the approximately 45, 000 Union prisoners that were sent there and it was commanded by Major Henry Wirz, who, after the war, was tried and executed for murder and violations of the laws of war.[5] The 16.5-acre prison was built in February 1864 and then enlarged to 26.5 acres in June 1864 shortly before Smith arrived. By the time Smith arrived in August 1864 Andersonville held 33, 000 prisoners, the most it held at one time during the course of its existence. Although he managed to escape once, he was recaptured and returned to Andersonville where he remained a Prisoner of War for the next seven months until he was freed by Union forces on March 2, 1865.

Two months later Smith was released from military service.

After the war Smith returned to Pennsylvania where he met and married his wife Joanna C. Hinkel and together they had a daughter they named Blanche.

He died March 14, 1933 in Port Townsend, Washington and is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery. His grave can be found in the GAR section, block 198.

Smith, Thadeus BATTLE UNIT NAME: 191st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry SIDE: Union COMPANY: E
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private ALTERNATE NAME: T.S./Smith; Thaddeus S./Smith FILM NUMBER: M554 ROLL 114 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: General Note - Original filed under T.S. or Thaddeus S./Smith

Smith, Theodore S. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry (35th Volunteers) SIDE: Union COMPANY: E
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Corporal ALTERNATE NAME: Thadeus/Smith; Thadeus S./Smith FILM NUMBER: M554 ROLL 114 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: General Note - Original filed under Thadeus or Thadeus S./Smith

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Cpl. Thaddeus Stevens Smith, USA's Timeline

1847
May 13, 1847
Cumberland County, PA, United States
1933
March 14, 1933
Age 85
Port Townsend, Jefferson County, WA, United States
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Laurel Grove Cemetery, Port Townsend, Jefferson, Washington, United States