Jim Klag Ike the moderator Staff member Moderator Joined May 12, 2019 Messages 3,690 Reaction score 2,296 Mar 29, 2021 #1 March 28, 1870 - General George Henry Thomas, (USA) dies at 53 in San Francisco, CA. George Thomas This is a biography of Civil War Union General George Thomas. www.battlefields.org
March 28, 1870 - General George Henry Thomas, (USA) dies at 53 in San Francisco, CA. George Thomas This is a biography of Civil War Union General George Thomas. www.battlefields.org
Jim Klag Ike the moderator Staff member Moderator Joined May 12, 2019 Messages 3,690 Reaction score 2,296 Mar 29, 2021 #2 Catching Up With "Old Slow Trot" Stubborn and deliberate, General George Henry Thomas was one of the Union's most brilliant strategists. So why was he cheated by history? www.smithsonianmag.com
Catching Up With "Old Slow Trot" Stubborn and deliberate, General George Henry Thomas was one of the Union's most brilliant strategists. So why was he cheated by history? www.smithsonianmag.com
Jim Klag Ike the moderator Staff member Moderator Joined May 12, 2019 Messages 3,690 Reaction score 2,296 Mar 29, 2021 #3 The Rock of Chickamauga: Major General George H. Thomas General George H. Thomas was a noted commander of Southern birth who fought for the Union and earned fame at the Battles of Chickamauga and Nashville. www.thoughtco.com
The Rock of Chickamauga: Major General George H. Thomas General George H. Thomas was a noted commander of Southern birth who fought for the Union and earned fame at the Battles of Chickamauga and Nashville. www.thoughtco.com
Joshism Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2019 Messages 488 Reaction score 587 Apr 8, 2021 #4 I was intrigued to recently come across a man born in Rockbridge County, Virginia in the 1870s named George Thomas Lackey. Though Gen. Thomas' family disowned him for standing by the Union clearly not all Virginians felt the same way.
I was intrigued to recently come across a man born in Rockbridge County, Virginia in the 1870s named George Thomas Lackey. Though Gen. Thomas' family disowned him for standing by the Union clearly not all Virginians felt the same way.