CIVIL WAR
"An Old Soldier"
is the occupation given for Thomas by the US Census in 1900.
Thomas Adams was a Private in Company G, 15th United States Colored Troops (Infantry). He enlisted on October 8, 1864 and mustered out on Oct 9, 1865. He served post duty at Springfield, Tenn., and in District of Middle Tennessee.
SERVICE.
-Garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Columbia and Pulaski, TN, till June, 1864.
-Post duty at Springfield, TN, and in District of Middle Tennessee till April, 1866.
-Mustered out April 7, 1866.
African American Civil War Memorial
Displayed as: Thomas Adams
Plaque Number: B-32
Mr. Thomas lived in Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio from at least 1870 through 1900 and probably died there before 1910.
CIVIL WAR
"An Old Soldier"
is the occupation given for Thomas by the US Census in 1900.
Thomas Adams was a Private in Company G, 15th United States Colored Troops (Infantry). He enlisted on October 8, 1864 and mustered out on Oct 9, 1865. He served post duty at Springfield, Tenn., and in District of Middle Tennessee.
SERVICE.
-Garrison and guard duty at Nashville, Columbia and Pulaski, TN, till June, 1864.
-Post duty at Springfield, TN, and in District of Middle Tennessee till April, 1866.
-Mustered out April 7, 1866.
African American Civil War Memorial
Displayed as: Thomas Adams
Plaque Number: B-32
Mr. Thomas lived in Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio from at least 1870 through 1900 and probably died there before 1910.
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