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Re: Major Thomas Bomar, 38th Georgia

Thomas Hayne Bomar

Residence Dawson County GA; 18 years old.
Enlisted on 10/13/1861 as a Captain.
On 10/13/1861 he was commissioned into "L" Co. GA 38th Infantry
(date and method of discharge not given)
He was listed as:
* POW 10/19/1864 Cedar Creek, VA
* Released 7/24/1865 Fort Delaware, DE
Promotions:
* Major 7/2/1863
Intra Regimental Company Transfers:
* 7/2/1863 from company L to Field & Staff
Other Information:
born 11/4/1842 in Macon, GA
died 3/11/1927 in Pecos, TX
Buried: El Paso, TX
After the War he lived in Pecos, TX

Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865
- Confederate Veteran Magazine

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Maj. T. H. Bomar.

Maj. Thomas Hayne Bomar, of Pecos, Tex., one of the revered heroes of the Confederate army, died on March 11, 1927, after a long period of suffering. He had passed his eighty-fourth year and had already given his possessions to the poor and needy. The burial was at El Paso,Tex.
Confederate Veteran Magazine, Vol. 36,1928, p.144

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Buried El Paso March 17, 1927
Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982

Burial: Unknown
Find A Grave Memorial # 147230480

Cannot identify cemetery

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