Thomas  Sullivan

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Thos.
Sullivan
Born 1819
Died
Jan. 31, 1894
Co. F.
Cook's Heavy
Art.
Full Name: Thomas  Sullivan
Location: Section:Confederate Field, Section 2 (D)
Row:U  Number:18
Reason for Eligibility: Confederate Veteran 
Birth Date: 1819 
Died: January 31, 1894 
Burial Date:  
Confederate Home Roster Information:
Birth Place: Ireland 
Occupation: Farmer 
Came To Texas: 1860 
Residence: Houston, Texas 
Admitted To Home: March 10, 1891 
Brigade: Dick Dowling's 
Regiment: 1st Texas Heavy Art. 
Company:
 
SULLIVAN, THOMAS (1819~1894) Thomas Sullivan was born in Ireland in 1819 and came to Texas in 1860. On August 13, 1861, Sullivan enlisted in Company F, 1st Texas Heavy Artillery, which was known as the Davis Guards. He took part in the Battle of Sabine Pass in September 1863. The small Confederate force, the Davis Guards, composed of 44 soldiers helped to capture over 200 Federals and won a major battle for the Confederacy.

Following the War, Sullivan resided in Houston and was admitted to the Confederate Men’s Home in Austin on March 10, 1891. Thomas Sullivan died on January 31, 1894 and was buried at the Texas State Cemetery.

Information taken from “Compiled Military Service Record;” “Confederate Home Roster;” and information provided by Ann Caraway Ivins.
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