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- Hampton_S._Thomas abstract "Hampton Sidney Thomas (November 3, 1837 - May 21, 1899) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Thomas received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor. Thomas's medal was won for his gallantry at Amelia Springs, Virginia, where he captured a field battery, battle flags, and helped destroy a Confederate wagon train on April 5, 1865. He was honored with the award on January 15, 1894.Thomas was born in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, entered service in Harrisburg, and was later buried in Rockledge, Pennsylvania.".
- Hampton_S._Thomas allegiance "United States of America".
- Hampton_S._Thomas award Medal_of_Honor.
- Hampton_S._Thomas battle American_Civil_War.
- Hampton_S._Thomas battle Battle_of_Amelia_Springs.
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthDate "1837-11-03".
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthPlace Pennsylvania.
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthPlace Quakertown,_Pennsylvania.
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthYear "1837".
- Hampton_S._Thomas deathDate "1899-05-21".
- Hampton_S._Thomas deathYear "1899".
- Hampton_S._Thomas militaryBranch Union_Army.
- Hampton_S._Thomas militaryBranch United_States_Army.
- Hampton_S._Thomas militaryUnit 1st_Pennsylvania_Cavalry.
- Hampton_S._Thomas restingPlace Pennsylvania.
- Hampton_S._Thomas restingPlace Rockledge,_Pennsylvania.
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- Hampton_S._Thomas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hampton S. Thomas".
- Hampton_S._Thomas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hampton Sidney Thomas".
- Hampton_S._Thomas allegiance United_States.
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- Hampton_S._Thomas awards "Medal of Honor".
- Hampton_S._Thomas battles American_Civil_War.
- Hampton_S._Thomas battles Battle_of_Amelia_Springs.
- Hampton_S._Thomas birth "1837".
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthDate "1837-11-03".
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthPlace Pennsylvania.
- Hampton_S._Thomas birthPlace Quakertown,_Pennsylvania.
- Hampton_S._Thomas branch Union_Army.
- Hampton_S._Thomas branch United_States_Army.
- Hampton_S._Thomas dateOfBirth "1837-11-03".
- Hampton_S._Thomas dateOfDeath "1899-05-21".
- Hampton_S._Thomas death "1899".
- Hampton_S._Thomas deathDate "1899-05-21".
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- Hampton_S._Thomas name "Hampton S. Thomas".
- Hampton_S._Thomas name "Thomas, Hampton S.".
- Hampton_S._Thomas placeOfBirth "Quakertown, Pennsylvania".
- Hampton_S._Thomas placeofburial "Rockledge, Pennsylvania".
- Hampton_S._Thomas rank Major_(United_States).
- Hampton_S._Thomas shortDescription "Medal of Honor recipient".
- Hampton_S._Thomas sname "Hampton Sidney Thomas".
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- Hampton_S._Thomas comment "Hampton Sidney Thomas (November 3, 1837 - May 21, 1899) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Thomas received his country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor. Thomas's medal was won for his gallantry at Amelia Springs, Virginia, where he captured a field battery, battle flags, and helped destroy a Confederate wagon train on April 5, 1865.".
- Hampton_S._Thomas label "Hampton S. Thomas".