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Encyclopedia > Harry Smith

Harry Smith might refer to:


In sports:

  • Harry Smith (boxer), a bare-knuckle boxer
  • Harry Smith (infielder) (1856–1898), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (manager) (1874–1933), British-born baseball catcher and manager
  • Harry Smith (ice hockey) (1883-1953), Canadian hockey player
  • Harry Smith (pitcher) (1889–1964), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (catcher) (1890–1922), American baseball player
  • Harry Smith (football) (born 1918), American football player
  • Harry Smith (footballer) (born 1932), English football (soccer) player
  • Harry Smith (wrestler) (born 1985), professional wrestler and son of wrestler “Davey Boy Smith”
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1886), English cricketer, for Derbyshire County Cricket Club
  • Harry Smith (cricketer, born 1891), English former Test cricketer

Others: See also bare-knuckle for other uses. ... Harry Smith (1874 - 1933), born in England, was a baseball catcher who played between 1901 and 1910. ... Harry Smith (born December 29, 1883 in Ottawa, Ontario - 1953) was a professional ice hockey player who played 98 games in various professional and amateur leagues, including the National Hockey Association and Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association. ... Harry Smith was a baseball player with the Chicago White Sox who played one game in 1912. ... Harry Smith (1890 - 1922) played 17 games of Major League Baseball between 1914 and 1918, mostly as a catcher. ... Harry Blackjack Smith (born August 26, 1918 in Russellville, MO) anchored the offensive line on the University of Southern Californias Rose Bowl football teams in 1938 and 1939 seasons, and earned All-America honors each year. ... Harry Arthur Smith (born October 10, 1932) was an English professional footballer, playing as a full-back. ... This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Harry Smith (September 30, 1886 — June 24, 1955) was an English cricketer. ... Harry Smith, born May 21, 1891, Fishponds, Bristol, died November 12, 1937, Downend, Bristol, was a cricketer who played for Gloucestershire and England. ...

  • Harry Smith (entomologist), an American agricultural entomologist
  • Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet (1787–1860), British general and hero of the Battle of Aliwal
  • Harry B. Smith (1860–1936), American songwriter
  • Harry Everett Smith (1923–1991), American magus, archivist, ethnomusicologist, student of anthropology, record collector, experimental filmmaker, artist, Bohemian, and Kabbalist
  • Harry Smith (poet) (born 1936), American editor and poet
  • Harry Smith (television) (born 1951), American television journalist
  • Harry Smith (Australian soldier) (born 1933), commander at the Battle of Long Tan

See also: General Sir Harry Smith, Bt, KCB Lieutenant General Sir Henry George Wakelyn Smith, 1st Baronet of Aliwal KCB (28 June 1787-12 October 1860), known as Sir Harry Smith, was a notable English soldier and military commander of the early 19th century. ... Harry B. Smith (born December 28, 1860 in Buffalo, New York - died January 2, 1936 in Atlantic City) was a reknowned and prolific writer, lyricist, and composer. ... Cover of Think of the Self Speaking: Harry Smith -- Selected Interviews; Singh, Rani, editor Seattle: Elbow/Cityful Press, 1999. ... Harry Smith (born 1936) is a poet, editor and essayist who divides his time between Maine and New York City. ... Harry Smith Harry Smith (born August 21, 1951 in Lansing, Illinois) is a co-anchor for CBS The Early Show and the host of A&Es Biography series. ... Lieutenant Colonel Harry Arthur Smith MC, officer in the Australian Army and Officer Commanding D Coy, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment at the Battle of Long Tan in the Vietnam War. ...


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Harry Smith Reporting - Opinion from CBS Early Show Anchor (467 words)
Harry Smith speculates of whether claims that NFL player turned Army Ranger Pat Tillman's death in Afghanistan was truly caused by friendly fire or was a fratricide.
Harry Smith highlights the arrogance of Russian explorers in their quest to guard the North Pole's ocean floor as their own.
Harry Smith reports that following decades of overseeing the civil war in northern Ireland, the British military's mission there is finally over.
Harry Smith (army) Information (851 words)
Smith himself was removed from his command, his departure being deplored alike by the Kaffirs and the Dutch; and numbers of the latter, largely in consequence of this policy of Lord Gleneig began the migration to the interior known as the great trek.
Harry Smith was now appointed deputy-adjutant-general o the forces in India, where he took part in the Gwalior campaign of 1843 (for which he received a K.C.B.) and the First Anglo-Sikh War of 1845-46.
After the second of these actions Sir Harry Smith was appointed to an independent command, and on the 28th of January 1846 he inflicted a crushing defeat on the Sikhs at Aliwal on the Sutlej.
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