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Charles Henry Tompkins

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Tompkins married Ms. Augusta Root Hobbie of New York on December 17, 1862. They had seven children, four of whom reached adulthood. His eldest son, Selah Reeve Hobbie (β€œTommy”) Tompkins, was an Army officer who became Colonel of the
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on August 3, 1861, and served as the regimental quartermaster. On April 24, 1862, he received a volunteer commission as colonel of the
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Tompkins was appointed as one of the nine officers assigned to the military commission investigating the conspirators involved in
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before his enlistment ended in January 1861. He served on the western frontier and was recognized for his performance at the
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During the war, he received brevets (honorary promotions) to major, lieutenant colonel, colonel and brigadier general.
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Tompkins suffered a broken leg in September 1914 and the wound never healed properly. He died of sepsis in
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in March 1861. It was in this unit that he gained fame for his heroism in action at the
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was the first Confederate soldier killed in combat during the Civil War.
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while a 1st lieutenant, to which he was promoted on April 30, 1861.
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in the First Dragoons in January 1856, rising to the rank of
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Tompkins received his commission as a 2nd lieutenant in the
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American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor
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Fort Monroe, Virginia
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Oak Hill Cemetery
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Colonel

Brevet
Brigadier General
Pyramid Lake War
Second Battle of Pyramid Lake
American Civil War
Battle of Fairfax Court House
Medal of Honor
Union Army
colonel
brevet
Brigadier General
American Civil War
Medal of Honor
Battle of Fairfax Court House (June 1861)
Charles H. Tompkins
Fort Monroe
Daniel D. Tompkins
West Point
Brooklyn, New York

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