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Sumter, Thomas - South Carolina EncyclopediaAfter four months of invaluable but unofficial service, Sumter was commissioned as a brigadier general of the South Carolina militia on October 6, 1780. His ...Missing: achievements sources
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Thomas Sumter | American Battlefield TrustBorn in Virginia in 1734, Thomas Sumter spent much of his life as a soldier. He served as an officer in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Thomas Sumter (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 29, 2025 · Thomas Sumter, the namesake of Fort Sumter, was a patriot general during the American Revolution. Born in Virginia in 1734.
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SUMTER, Thomas | US House of RepresentativesConcise Biography. SUMTER, Thomas, (grandfather of Thomas De Lage Sumter), a Representative and a Senator from South Carolina; born near Charlottesville, Va ...Missing: American | Show results with:American
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Brigadier General Thomas Sumter - Carolana* Served in Virginia Militia during Cherokee Indian War. Came to SC about 1760. In Indian service on frontier for several years. * Captain in the "Snow Campaign ...Missing: achievements sources
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[PDF] April 2005 Thomas Sumter Symposium and Battlefield Tours GSumter is said to have enlisted as a private in the Virginia militia under Colonel Zachariah Burnley during the. French and Indian War. Present with John Forbes ...
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Thomas Sumter - The Civil WarSumter, Thomas, military officer; born in Virginia in 1734; was a volunteer in the French and Indian War, and was present at Braddock's defeat in 1755.
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General Thomas Sumter - The Historical Marker DatabaseGeneral Thomas Sumter ... He(Sumter) served in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War and was present at Edward Braddock's defeat in 1755.
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Thomas Sumter, Hell Hole Swamp, and a lecture on the Fighters of ...Apr 18, 2024 · During the French and Indian War, Sumter joined diplomatic missions to the Cherokee Nation and was even asked to escort a delegation of ...
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[PDF] Conduct of the Partisan War in the Revolutionary War South - DTICJun 6, 2003 · Sumter, then a sergeant, would gain the additional experience of living with the Cherokee as part of Timberlake's mission to deliver the peace ...
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Henry Timberlake - Tennessee EncyclopediaAfter a twenty-three-day journey down the Holston River, Timberlake arrived at the Overhill villages in early December. He was a guest of Chief Ostenaco at ...Missing: expedition details
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Thomas Sumter, Sr., to George Washington, 12 April 1791During the American Revolution, Sumter distinguished himself as the commander of a band of partisan militia that successfully harassed the British in 1780–81.Missing: rank | Show results with:rank
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Thomas Sumter's Store - The Historical Marker DatabaseAbout 1765-1767 Thomas Sumter, future hero of the American Revolution, kept a country store near this spot where the stream of colonial traffic to the Up ...
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Thomas Sumter - Honoring Our Patriots1738. The family lived in the Charlottesville, Virginia, area. Thomas Sumter was educated in common schools and worked in his father's gristmill. After his ...Missing: surveying sources
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Thomas Sumter - Revolutionary War Hero - South Carolina TourismThomas Sumter was a Revolutionary War hero. He had a relentless fighting spirit and is credited with harassing the troops of Gen.Missing: career sources<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mary Cantey Sumter (1723-1817) - Memorials - Find a GraveThey had one child, a son, Thomas Sumter, Jr., born August 30, 1768. Additional Information: It's quite firm that she was previously married to William Jameson ...
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Mary Sumter | History of American WomenIn 1767, Sumter married widow Mary Cantey Jameson, who was eleven years his senior. They had one child, Thomas Sumter, Jr., born August 30, 1768. Together ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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For Love and Liberty: Three Heroes and Their True LovesFeb 14, 2025 · Bad debt caught up with him and he was promptly jailed. Using his wiles, he successfully negotiated his release and headed for South Carolina, ...Missing: imprisonment | Show results with:imprisonment
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Siege of Charleston 1780 (U.S. National Park Service)On December 29, 1778, a British expeditionary force of 3,500 men from New York, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell, captured Savannah, ...
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THREE MONTHS IN 1780 | New Acquisition MilitiaJan 27, 2014 · Thomas Sumter, former commander of the 6th South Carolina Regiment. They hold a convention, elect Sumter to be their leader, and commission ...
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The Ill-Fated Campaign of Thomas Sumter, February–March 1781May 23, 2018 · ... Carolina Gamecock” had been deeply offended by Gen. Daniel Morgan's command in the western theater during Sumter's convalescence, even if it ...
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The Battle of Hanging Rock | American Battlefield TrustGeneral Sumter's plan in his guerrilla campaign was to target these outposts with small calculated attacks, confident that the British would be unable to ...Missing: tactics | Show results with:tactics<|separator|>
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Southern Strategy | George Washington's Mount VernonAug 15, 2025 · Guerilla bands led by backcountry patriots such as Thomas Sumter also began attacking supply trains of Cornwallis and his army, which ...<|separator|>
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Rocky Mount Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustThe South Carolinians elected Colonel Thomas Sumter as their leader at a backwoods meeting in North Carolina and he immediately worked to raise the quantity ...
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Battle of Rocky Mount - Revolutionary War JournalAug 15, 2024 · A force of approximately 600 militia under Colonel Thomas Sumter attacked a fortified British outpost garrisoned by around 300 partisan regular troops and ...
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Hanging Rock Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustFollowing the fall of Charleston in May 1780, the British established a ... Thomas Sumter proposed small, calculated attacks on the British outposts.
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Fishing Creek Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustSumter's defeat at Fishing Creek on August 18 crystalized the finality of Gates' debacle at Camden on August 16.Missing: Hanging Rock Blackstock Farm
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Battle of Blackstocks - Revolutionary War JournalOct 30, 2024 · Blackstocks pitted British Legion commander Bloody Ben Tarleton, against the Gamecock, militia leader General Thomas Sumter. It was the second ...
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Blackstock's Plantation Battle Facts and SummaryThe Patriots lost three killed and four wounded. The British dead and wounded covered the farm's fields and hills. Sumter's militia had fought, checked, and ...
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Battle of Blackstocks Plantation - American Revolutionary WarThe Americans lost only three killed and five wounded. Among the latter was General Sumter, who received a ball in his breast early in the action, and was taken ...
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ARP286 Sumter's Law - American Revolution PodcastOct 29, 2023 · Civil government in South Carolina did not really exist after the fall of Charleston, so Sumter took it upon himself to come up with a scheme ...<|separator|>
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List of Revolutionary War Battles, Raids & Skirmishes for 1780Thomas Sumter, his South Carolina Militia, and a Catawba Indian party set about a raid at Rocky Mount, south of present-day Great Falls. Col. Sumter's group ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] American Insurgent Leaders: Insights for Contemporary ... - DTIC... southern campaign of the Revolutionary War. It ... impact insurgent warfare ... Thomas Sumter was possibly the most effective tactician of mobile guerrilla warfare ...
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Part 9: Thomas Sumter of the High Hills of Santee - Columbia StarJun 12, 2009 · He built a store and hotel in the growing community of Stateburg and constructed a 14- room plantation, Home House. He established Sumter's ...
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Stateburg Historic District - National Register - South CarolinaStateburg derives part of its historical significance from its connection with Revolutionary General Thomas Sumter, who founded the town in 1783 and named ...<|separator|>
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Five Historic Sites in Stateburg - South Carolina TourismThomas Sumter Burial site, Acton Road, Sumter, 803.436.2640. Borough House Plantation: The original house at Borough House Plantation was built in 1758 and ...
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South Mount Plantation – – Sumter CountyInformation about South Mount Plantation, including its location, history, land, crops, owners, slaves, buildings, and current status.
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South Mount Plantation - Sumter County - Roots and RecallThomas Tisdale, son of Fannie Sumter Tisdale and a grandson of Mr. Thomas Sumter. in Richland County;4 others have said one could “look across the river into ...
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Thomas Sumter Facts and Accomplishments - The History JunkieJan 19, 2017 · Sumter was nicknamed the "Carolina Gamecock" for his fierce fighting style against British soldiers after they burned down his house during ...
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High Hills of Santee - WikipediaThe county was named after Thomas Sumter, who came from Virginia, married a local widow in 1767, and with her became a successful plantation owner. He later ...Missing: economy | Show results with:economy
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Trivia: Sumter's Law and the “Black Currency”Mar 8, 2012 · In April 1781, Gen Thomas Sumter of South Carolina offered slaves to any white man volunteering for ten months of service. New recruits were to ...
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"Thomas Sumter's Law: Slavery In the Southern Backcountry During ...This dissertation examines the entrenchment of slavery in the South Carolina backcountry during the era of the American Revolution.Missing: economic practices ownership
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[PDF] Origins of the Old South: Revolution, Slavery, and Changes ... - CORELiles, “Thomas Sumter's Law: Slavery in the Southern Backcountry During the ... transform the southern backcountry more fully into a slave-based staple economy.
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Our History - Welcome to Sumter County, SCThomas Sumter dies on June 1, 1832, at the age of 97 and as the last surviving general of the Revolutionary War. The 1840s and 1850s saw railroads change ...Missing: American biography
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Thomas Sumter | History of SC Slide Collection - Knowitall.orgBorn in Charlottesville, Virginia, he fought in the French and Indian Wars as a Virginia militia man. Thrown into prison for debt, he had escaped Virginia ...Missing: service | Show results with:service
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[PDF] Debates on the Federal Judiciary: A Documentary History (Volume I)Representative Thomas Sumter of South Carolina, August 31,. 1789. The frequent warnings about the expense of inferior federal courts emphasized the political ...
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List of Speaker of the United States House of Representatives ...Thomas Sumter (SC 4), 1, 1.17. Total votes: 85, 100. Votes necessary: 43, >50. December 2, 1799 – 2nd ballot. Party, Candidate, Votes, %. Federalist · Theodore ...
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SUMTER, Thomas - Bioguide SearchCourtesy U.S. Senate Historical Office. 9 US Congresses Served. House Years of Service. 1st – 2nd(1789 – 1793). 5th – 7th(1797 – 1801). Senate Years of Service.Missing: key actions
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Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Sumter, 23 July 1821 - Founders OnlineThomas Sumter (1768–1840), planter and public official, was the son of TJ's acquaintance, the Revolutionary War militia general Thomas Sumter (1734–1832). Born ...Missing: American | Show results with:American
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Sumter, Thomas | Encyclopedia.comThomas Sumter was born on 14 August 1734 near Charlottesville, Virginia. He served as a sergeant of Virginia troops in the 1761 campaign against the Cherokees.Missing: early reliable
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Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Sumter, 24 March 1801Thomas Sumter, Sr. (1734–1832), earned acclaim during the Revolutionary War as a militia general and partisan leader in the South Carolina backcountry. In ...
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States in the Senate | South Carolina SenatorsThomas Sumter (R), Dec. 15, 1801, Dec. 16, 1810, Resigned. 11th-14th, John Taylor ... Scott was appointed on January 2, 2013, and resigned his House of ...
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The South Carolina Federalists - Abbeville InstituteJun 26, 2019 · He usually opposed the Federalists, partly because he was a man of the new Piedmont planters and not of the old lowland gentry, and partly ...
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The Fighting Gamecock: Thomas Sumter - Abbeville InstituteNov 1, 2017 · As elected captain of the local militia, he functioned as adjutant general to Colonel Richard Richardson in the December. 1775 Snow Campaign ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] Rep. No. 331. REPORT: - GovInfoThe Committee on Revolutionary Claims, to whom was refeiTed the. □petition of Thomas Sumter, report: That the petitioner represents that his father, General ...
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Thomas Sumter Jr (1768–1840) • FamilySearchThomas Sumter Jr was born on 30 August 1768, in South Carolina, British Colonial America, his father, Gen. Thomas Sumter Sr., was 34 and his mother, Mary ...
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[PDF] The Delage-Sumter Family in the Nineteenth Century Atlantic WorldWestern character ... absenteeism; with the elder Sumter serving in Washington, and Thomas Sumter Jr.'s extended diplomatic ventures in Europe and Brazil.
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Thomas De Lage Sumter - WikipediaThomas De Lage Sumter (November 14, 1809 – July 2, 1874) was a US Representative from South Carolina, and a grandson of American Revolutionary War General ...
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Natalie Delage Sumter - Catholicism.orgSep 22, 2015 · Finally, in 1821, the Portuguese throne moved back to Lisbon, and Natalie, Thomas and their seven children returned to Home House in Stateburg.
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Sumter I (SwStr) - Naval History and Heritage CommandMar 7, 2024 · Sumter distinguished himself in operations against the British in the Carolinas. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives ...Missing: achievements sources
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GEN Thomas Sumter (1734-1832) - Memorials - Find a GraveFamily Members. Parents. William Thomas "Will" Sumpter Sr. 1692–1752 ... Thomas Sumter Memorial Park · Sumter County · South Carolina · USA · Find a Grave.Missing: born | Show results with:born
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Sumter Memorial Park - SC Picture ProjectThis wooded area in Stateburg, known as Sumter Memorial Park, contains the graves of General Thomas Sumter and his family. It was once part of Home House ...Missing: estates | Show results with:estates
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Thomas Sumter statue | South Carolina EncyclopediaThe following information is provided for citations. Title Thomas Sumter statue; Website Name South Carolina Encyclopedia; Publisher University of South ...
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Revolutionary Generals Monument | The SC State HouseIt includes dedications to General Francis Marion, known as the “Swamp Fox,” and to General Thomas Sumter, a native of Virginia, who was titled “the Gamecock.”.
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Cemeteries in Sumter, SC - Brown MemorialsMar 14, 2023 · The area was named after Revolutionary War General Thomas Sumter after it was first settled by the English in the 1740s. ... Many impressive ...Missing: namesakes | Show results with:namesakes
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The History of Fort Sumter | American Battlefield TrustSep 22, 2023 · Named for the Revolutionary War hero Thomas Sumter, the United States government began construction on Fort Sumter in 1829.<|control11|><|separator|>