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Definition of Fort smith
1. Noun. A town in western Arkansas on the Arkansas River at the Oklahoma border.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fort Smith
Literary usage of Fort smith
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"But the United States also shipped troops and stores from St. Louis to fort smith
and Fort Gibson. The vessels, on their way, touched at Little Rock, ..."
2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1864)
"His camp being on our direct route to fort smith, now only ten miles distant,
... For two years and a half fort Smith has been a general headquarters of ..."
3. Bulletin by United States Weather Bureau (1895)
"In March, 1890, the rise .at Little Rock was 89 per cent of that at fort smith;
iu April of the same year it was 103 per cent; in May, 1892, ..."
4. Kansas in the Sixties by Samuel Johnson Crawford (1911)
"When Blunt and Herron moved back to winter quarters, the Confederate forces again
moved up and occupied Little Rock, fort smith, and Fort Davis, ..."
5. The Bozeman Trail: Historical Accounts of the Blazing of the Overland Routes by Grace Raymond Hebard, Earl Alonzo Brininstool (1922)
"I was in the employ of AC Leighton, the post sutler at fort smith, ... I served
Leighton in the 122 By FG Burnett, civilian employe at fort smith. ..."
6. The American Bar by James Clark Fifield (1918)
"Beta- Theta Pi fraternity; fort smith, Ark. State, and American Bar Ass'ns. ...
Delta Phi Delta fraternity; fort smith, and Arkansas State Bar Ass'ns. ..."
7. Seven Years' Residence in the Great Deserts of North America by Emmanuel Domenech (1860)
"These immense regions begin at fort smith, on the Arkansas, ... From fort smith
to Santa Fe, capital of New Mexico, there is a distance of 825 miles at ..."