Thomas Adams Smith

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Thomas Adams Smith was a U.S. Army officer and frontier commander in the early 19th century whose leadership in the western territories led to places such as Fort Smith, Arkansas being named in his honor.

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instanceOf United States Army officer
city
frontier military commander
person
activeInPeriod early 19th century
contributedTo establishment of U.S. military forts in the western frontier
country United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork frontier defense
military leadership
hasAssociatedPlace Arkansas Territory NERFINISHED
Fort Smith, Arkansas NERFINISHED
hasHonor eponym of Fort Smith, Arkansas
hasRank officer in the United States Army
hasRole frontier commander
influenced U.S. frontier military presence in the early 19th century
locatedIn Arkansas
militaryBranch United States Army
namedAfter Thomas Adams Smith NERFINISHED
notableFor frontier command in the early 19th-century western territories of the United States
having Fort Smith, Arkansas named in his honor
occupation military officer
partOf U.S. military expansion into western territories
residence western territories of the United States

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Fort Smith, Arkansas namedAfter Thomas Adams Smith