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Gordon married Frances Greer of Forsythe, Georgia on June 11, 1845. They moved to a farm in Bath County, Kentucky in 1848. They had six children, including Thomas R. Gordon who became a judge, Angus Neal Gordon who was a college professor, and Fannie I. Gordon who was a high school teacher.
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when Company C was transferred in the spring of 1863. However, he was transferred to a command in the cavalry. By January 1, 1865, Gordon has signed a bond, committing to peace and honoring the laws of the United States.
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in 1861 at the age of 45, along with his sons John and Angus who were fifteen and sixteen years old, respectively. Gordon initially served with Company C,
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In Forsyth, on Wednesday morning, by the Rev. J. D. Stephens, of Macon, Thomas B. Gordon, Esq. to Miss Frances M. Greer, both the latter of Forsyth.
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on August 8, 1839. He was the fraternity's second president. In April 1840, he was part of the committee that formed the fraternity's
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After the war, Gordon returned to Owingsville and the education profession. He took a position with a school in Pinckard Station in
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Gordon was a Mason, serving as the master of the Maury Lodge in 1852. After he retired, Gordan and his wife moved to
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at the University of Cincinnati. He was also a member of the Erodelphian Literary Society.
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in the Democratic Convention of the Third Congressional District. He studied law in
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in February 1842 and began practicing law. Gordon was admitted to the Bar of the
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From 1841 to 1843, Gordon was the principal of the Collingsworth Institute near
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