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Thomas Glascock Sr.

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Thomas Glascock Sr. Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Oct 1810 (aged 54)
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
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Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Revolutionary War Georgia Militia General, US Congressman. He served Brigadier General Casmir Pulaski during the Revolution in Georgia and also in the Dragoons in Virginia. Twice a POW under the British during the Revolutionary War. He was given title by President George Washington as "Marshal of Georgia" which his descendants still hold this title. In 1780 he was commissioned as Brigadier General of the Continental Army. He is considered a hero of the American Revolution for his bravery under battle. He rescued Count Pulaski from the British at the Battle of Savannah and moved him to the ship "Wasp" in Charleston Bay where he died three days later. He was considered a military genius for his military strategy and taking small forces to overcome larger ones. He was an Indian fighter. He represented Georgia in 1798 at the Georgia Constitutional Convention. He was a financier and held large estates in Georgia. His father was Col. William Glascock, Acting Governor of Georgia during the Revolution and distinguished military officer. He had two sons who became generals in the US Army. One was Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Jr. who served in the War of 1812 and was also a US Congressman and Georgia Speaker of the House. The other was Major General John Sallard Glascock of the South Carolina militia and also a Georgia state senator and representative.
Revolutionary War Georgia Militia General, US Congressman. He served Brigadier General Casmir Pulaski during the Revolution in Georgia and also in the Dragoons in Virginia. Twice a POW under the British during the Revolutionary War. He was given title by President George Washington as "Marshal of Georgia" which his descendants still hold this title. In 1780 he was commissioned as Brigadier General of the Continental Army. He is considered a hero of the American Revolution for his bravery under battle. He rescued Count Pulaski from the British at the Battle of Savannah and moved him to the ship "Wasp" in Charleston Bay where he died three days later. He was considered a military genius for his military strategy and taking small forces to overcome larger ones. He was an Indian fighter. He represented Georgia in 1798 at the Georgia Constitutional Convention. He was a financier and held large estates in Georgia. His father was Col. William Glascock, Acting Governor of Georgia during the Revolution and distinguished military officer. He had two sons who became generals in the US Army. One was Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Jr. who served in the War of 1812 and was also a US Congressman and Georgia Speaker of the House. The other was Major General John Sallard Glascock of the South Carolina militia and also a Georgia state senator and representative.

Bio by: Jerry A. McAfee



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  • Originally Created by: Jerry A. McAfee
  • Added: Jul 2, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7649401/thomas-glascock: accessed ), memorial page for Thomas Glascock Sr. (21 Sep 1756–13 Oct 1810), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7649401, citing The Mills, Glasscock Family Plantation, Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.