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  • Thomas Cass (colonel)
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  • Colonel Thomas Cass (1821 – July 12, 1862) founded and was commander of the 9th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry of the Union Army, which saw extensive service in the American Civil War. Cass was wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill and died shortly after from his wounds in Boston, Massachusetts. A memorial statue to him stands in the Boston Public Garden.
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Birth Date
  • 1821
Commands
  • 9
Branch
  • Union Army
death place
  • Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Name
  • Thomas Cass
Caption
  • Colonel Thomas Cass
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  • Place of burial
Birth Place
  • Farmly, Queen's County, Ireland
death date
  • --07-12
Rank
  • 35
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  • Colonel Thomas Cass (1821 – July 12, 1862) founded and was commander of the 9th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry of the Union Army, which saw extensive service in the American Civil War. Cass was wounded at the Battle of Malvern Hill and died shortly after from his wounds in Boston, Massachusetts. A memorial statue to him stands in the Boston Public Garden.