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    Thomas Sumter

    American general during the American Revolution

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  1. Jan 19, 2017 · Learn interesting Thomas Sumter Facts about his military accomplishments, civic life, and public life. He was a successful businessman and SC hero.

  2. Quick Facts. Thomas Sumter, the namesake of Fort Sumter, was a patriot general during the American Revolution. Born in Virginia in 1734, his first military experience came with the Virginia militia during the Cherokee War, 1759-1761.

  3. Aug 1, 2016 · In Washington, Sumter was a staunch Jeffersonian who remained devoted to the backcountry republican values he had known since childhood. Sumter died on June 1, 1832, at the age of ninety-seven. He was the last surviving general of the Revolutionary War. Sumter County and Fort Sumter were named in his honor.

  4. Thomas Sumter was a Revolutionary War hero. He had a relentless fighting spirit and is credited with harassing the troops of Gen. Cornwallis to the point where Cornwallis turned north to Virginia and Yorktown where he ultimately surrendered.

  5. Thomas Sumter, also known as the “Gamecock”, owned a trading post and home near the Santee River Crossing at Nelson’s Ferry, SC. He also owned a home in the “High Hills of the Santee” located in Stateburg, SC.

  6. Rev War | Article. The Battle of Hanging Rock. Enraged by the ruthless Waxhaws Massacre on May 29, 1780, and fueled by anger after the British burned his home, General Thomas Sumter and his militia embarked on a guerrilla campaign in South Carolina.

  7. Thomas Sumter (August 14, 1734 – June 1, 1832) was an American military officer, planter, and politician who served in the Continental Army as a brigadier-general during the Revolutionary War. After the war, Sumter was elected to the House of Representatives and to the Senate, where he served from 1801 to 1810, when he retired.

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