Brig. Gen. Allen Thomas, (CSA)

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Brig. Gen. Allen Thomas, (CSA)

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Birthplace: Howard County, Maryland, United States
Death: December 07, 1907 (76)
Waveland, Hancock County, Mississippi, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr. Allen Thomas, M.D. and Eliza Bradford Dall Thomas
Husband of Ann Octavie Thomas
Father of Allen Thomas; Julien Bringier Trist Thomas; John Ridgely Thomas and Dall Thomas
Brother of Eleanor Dall Thomas; James Dall Thomas; John Robert Dall Thomas; Mary Ann Thomas and Eliza Thomas

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About Brig. Gen. Allen Thomas, (CSA)

Brigadier General Allen Thomas was commissioned colonel of the Twenty-eighth Louisiana May 3, 1862. This regiment was one of the Louisiana commands at Vicksburg under Gen. M. L. Smith, who defended that important post on the Mississippi after the fall of New Orleans and Memphis. During the long bombardment in the summer of 1862 by the Federal fleet, he and his Louisianians were among the trusted men on guard.

This Federal attempt ended in failure, but in December following a renewed assault which was made with land forces by General Sherman, and the famous battle of Chickasaw bayou resulted. In that victorious defensive combat, Colonel Thomas on 27 Mat, 1862, in command of a brigade consisting of the Second Texas, Twenty-eighth Louisiana, Fourth Mississippi, Forty-second Georgia and Thirty-first Alabama, was ordered to move to a point where the Federals were attempting to build a pontoon. This operation he checked with a part of his command and with the remainder defeated a Federal assault on the flank. On the next day commanding his regiment, still on the Federal side of the bayou, he fought for six and a half hours, now being pushed back by the superior numbers of the enemy, and now rallying and driving them back, and learning after the battle was over that he had fought Blair's brigade with his one regiment, and inflicted a loss of 400. Gen. S. D. Lee, commanding the Confederate forces, now withdrew across the bayou, and on the 29th Sherman made a desperate assault, hoping to gain the bluffs on which Lee was posted. Here again Thomas and his regiment were distinguished in repelling a flank attack made by a portion of the Federal force. No officer was commended more warmly in the report of Gen. S. D. Lee, who said: "Col. Allen Thomas exhibited great gallantry and with his regiment did splendid service.'' 

Remaining at Vicksburg he served during the siege of May and June, 1863, in command of his regiment, which was greatly distinguished. General Shoup, commanding the Louisiana brigade, said, "Col. Allen Thomas was constantly at his post. He was vigilant and energetic. He shared the fate of the prisoners of war, and was for some time under parole. On February 4, 1864, he was promoted to brigadier-general and assigned to General Taylor's department, where he had command of a brigade consisting of the Seventeenth, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth and Thirty-first Louisiana infantry, and Weatherby's Louisiana battalion. His brigade had not, however, been exchanged in time to participate in the spring campaign of 1864. When assembled it was assigned to the division of Gen. Camille J. Polignac. This division he was in charge of after General Polignac went to Europe, and Gen. Kirby Smith referred to him as an able division commander



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Allen Thomas is a brother-in-law of Confederate Gen. Richard Taylor and also of Duncan Kenner. They all married Bringier sisters. Allen Thomas and Duncan Kenner are buried in the Bringier Family Tomb in Ascension Catholic Cemetery in Donaldsonville, La.

The Bringier Family Tomb is that of Marius Pons Bringier and wife Marie Francis Durand. They owned the Hermitage Plantation.

Thomas was coiner at the US mint in New Orleans during Pres. Cleveland's first term and Minister to Venezuela during his second term. 

Thomas died on his plantation near Waveland, Mississippi.

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Brig. Gen. Allen Thomas, (CSA)'s Timeline

1830
December 14, 1830
Howard County, Maryland, United States
1860
1860
Louisiana, United States
1865
1865
Louisiana, United States
1871
1871
1873
1873
1907
December 7, 1907
Age 76
Waveland, Hancock County, Mississippi, United States