<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><ead xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9 http://www.loc.gov/ead/ead.xsd"><eadheader countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" findaidstatus="completed" langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511"><eadid countrycode="US" mainagencycode="US-viblbv">viblbv00005</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper type="filing">Thomas, Henry Goddard, Letters and Memoirs</titleproper><titleproper>Henry Goddard Thomas Letters and Memoirs, <date>1868-1889</date> <num>Ms.1991.073</num></titleproper><author>Laura Katz Smith, Archivist</author><sponsor>Original 2000 web version of the finding aid funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.</sponsor></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher>Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech</publisher><p id="logostmt"><extref xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="https://static.lib.vt.edu/images/logo/lockup-color-347x75.png" xlink:show="embed" xlink:type="simple"/></p><p><date>2000 (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/">CC0 1.0</a>)</date></p><address><addressline>Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)</addressline><addressline>560 Drillfield Drive</addressline><addressline>Newman Library, Virginia Tech</addressline><addressline>Blacksburg, Virginia 24061</addressline><addressline>Business Number: 540-231-6308</addressline><addressline>specref@vt.edu</addressline><addressline>URL: <extptr xlink:href="http://spec.lib.vt.edu" xlink:show="new" xlink:title="http://spec.lib.vt.edu" xlink:type="simple"/></addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2023-08-07 13:39:46 -0400</date>.</creation><langusage>Description is written in: <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English, Latin script</language>.</langusage><descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection">
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    <unittitle>Henry Goddard Thomas Letters and Memoirs</unittitle>
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    <abstract id="aspace_a84bf10b8647e6e26a2ba04686b0314a" label="Abstract">Henry Goddard Thomas was born in Maine and entered the American Civil War as a private yet rose to the rank of brigadier general by the war's end. After 1862 he was involved with the recruitment and organization of Black troops in the Union Army. He commissioned several troops, in particular the 79th and 19th U.S. Colored Infantries. He remained in the U. S. Army after the war and retired in 1891. His collection consists of twenty-two letters to Thomas from friends and relatives. Many of the letters refer to the Freedmen's Bureau and the newly freed slaves' attempts to establish schools and churches.</abstract>
    <langmaterial id="aspace_b6e2010b440ddcebf75e2c9762e2459f">The materials in the collection are in English.</langmaterial>
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<p>Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Henry Goddard Thomas Letters and Memoirs, Ms1991-073, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.</p>  </prefercite>
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<p>The collection was purchased by Special Collections and University Archives in October 1991 and November 1992.</p>  </acqinfo>
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<p>The processing, arrangement, and description of the Henry Goddard Thomas Letters and Memoirs was completed in 1993.</p>  </processinfo>
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    <head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Henry Goddard Thomas was born in Portland, Maine, on April 4, 1837. At the age of twenty-one he graduated from Amherst and then studied law and was admitted to the Maine bar. He was enlisted in the 5th Maine as a private in April 1861 and was commissioned captain in June. This command fought at the battle of First Manassas, after which, on August 5, 1861, Thomas accepted a commission as a captain in the newly authorized 11th U.S. Infantry. He was on recruiting duty until the summer of 1862 and did not join his regiment until autumn. </p><p>Thomas's principle contribution to the war effort was the recruitment and organization of Black troops, with whom he was associated with until the end of the war. He was commissioned colonel first of the 79th U.S. Colored Infantry and then of the 19th Colored Infantry, taking command of the latter on January 16, 1864. Thomas is said to have been the first officer of the Regular Army to accept a colonelcy of Black troops. (681) He was assigned to Ferrero's IX Corps's division of Black troops at the beginning of U.S. Grant's Overland campaign and was present during all of the battles incident thereto, including the battle of The Crater. On November 30, 1864, Thomas was made a brigadier general of volunteers and transferred to Benjamin F. Butler's Army of the James, where he commanded a brigade of four Black regiments in the XXV Corps. </p><p>At the end of the war, Thomas was brevetted through all ranks to that of brigadier general, U.S. Army and major general of volunteers, but he was mustered out of volunteer service in January 1886, as a captain of the 11th infantry, a grade which he occupied for the next decade. He became major of the 4th Infantry in 1876 and two years later transferred to the paymaster's department with the same rank. On July 2, 1891, he went on the retired list. </p><p>Henry Goddard Thomas was also a man of considerable social standing as he had ties with the Virginia Governor Shelby, and his father and brother also appear to be quite active in the North in the same activities as Thomas. In politics the General was a member of the Grant and Colfax Club.</p><p>On January 23, 1897, Thomas died in Oklahoma City. His remains were returned to Portland for burial.</p>  </bioghist>
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    <head>Scope and Content</head>
<p>From the letters to Henry Goddard Thomas one can gather that the General was a respected individual for his involvement with the Black community. As an activist Thomas received various letters from individuals seeking to help educate people recently emancipated. Thomas was particularly active in the construction of churches for the Black community as well as instruction for Black ministers. Louis Hensen writes to thank the General for money for the construction of a Methodist church and informs him of the construction progress. A letter from Byron Greenough updates the progress of one such organization, the Institute for the Instruction of Colored Ministers in Virginia and Southern States. A letter from Rev. Commodore D. Hurt commends the work that government has done for the education of Black people and updates the General on the status of a Black school in Russell County, Virginia. </p><p>Some letters also express the frustration of Thomas's peers over the treatment of Black people. The letter from P. S. Reeves dated June 17, 1868, relates a story involving "Regulators" and a Black school teacher in Danville. An interesting letter from G.R. Rosselton, dated December 24, 1869, includes a brief synopsis of slavery in America.</p>  </scopecontent>
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<p>This collection is arranged by type, then chronologically.</p>  </arrangement>
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<p>The guide to the Henry Goddard Thomas Letters and Memoirs by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/">https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/</a>).</p>  </odd>
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    <subject source="local">Civil War</subject>
    <subject source="local">Local/Regional History and Appalachian South</subject>
    <subject authfilenumber="sh85140205" source="lcsh">United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865</subject>
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  <dsc><c id="aspace_926b3e0c5230186b81f4a251043d4f3e" level="series"><did><unittitle>Letters </unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation" type="inclusive">1868-1869, 1871, 1873, 1878-1880, 1884, 1889</unitdate><container id="aspace_05a46f438c429c1c2ee829d2e59363ed" label="folder" type="folder">1</container></did><c id="aspace_ref11_0xp" level="item"><did><unittitle>Williams at Ft. Wood, NY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">February 10, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_c7307a45f4ca3e0441888507b2648571" label="General Physical Description note">1</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref13_0zu" level="item"><did><unittitle>P.S. Reeves in Danville, KY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">June 17, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_d6270a2eb79b582bfd4bebb7c80b12d9" label="General Physical Description note">2</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref15_36s" level="item"><did><unittitle>P.S. Reeves in Danville, KY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">June 18, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_5aadd41dd3369507710eb8620db46ddc" label="General Physical Description note">3</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref17_i5j" level="item"><did><unittitle>Edward Hillipp in Lebanon, KY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">June 19, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_fc5796ee9211cdfc8036059410b51558" label="General Physical Description note">4</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref19_336" level="item"><did><unittitle>P.S. Reeves in Danville, KY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">June 28, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_b148a652b4f58f71422e442817f9f88c" label="General Physical Description note">5</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref21_iha" level="item"><did><unittitle>Benjamin H. Osborn in Danville, KY, Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_dda7bd901b7eebe243166625aaf7d484" label="General Physical Description note">6</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref23_ied" level="item"><did><unittitle>P.S. Reeves in Paducah, KY, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September 7, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_8dc33470851121fdf6859bcae2a18555" label="General Physical Description note">7</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref25_8jw" level="item"><did><unittitle>Thomas' Brother Bill in Portland, ME to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September 17, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_919463ba160df62f27f85c0d40a0f00f" label="General Physical Description note">8</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref27_bse" level="item"><did><unittitle>S.A. Nesbith in Wytheville, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September 25, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_2b97e65388e0aa167b7a6844eebea77c" label="General Physical Description note">9</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref29_o8u" level="item"><did><unittitle>Brian Greenough in Portland, ME, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">December 25, 1868</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_cc0ee45ad9e5755d4b0f25fbd70ac0cf" label="General Physical Description note">10</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref31_2rt" level="item"><did><unittitle>R.L. Lacy in Lynchburg, VA, at the Bureau of Refugees, Freedman, and Abandoned Lands, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">January 27, 1869</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_d53bbe974d52ddb61f2cd576d1972a06" label="General Physical Description note">11</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref33_tia" level="item"><did><unittitle>Reverend Commodore D. Hurt, Russell County, VA, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">April 7, 1869</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_ca99f7d75ef025f21461c13bf489bf81" label="General Physical Description note">12</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref35_6is" level="item"><did><unittitle>R.B. Moorman, Salem, VA, to Henry Goddard Thomas in Dakota Territory</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">August 4, 1869</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_98f72cb8157c4a269788779ccebc943b" label="General Physical Description note">13</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref37_wkv" level="item"><did><unittitle>L.C. Henson in Wytheville, VA, to Henry Goddard Thomas in Dakota Territory</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">August 4, 1869</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_ac3183cab3ad9791b817dcf965d13b45" label="General Physical Description note">14</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref39_2vf" level="item"><did><unittitle>G.R. Rossitor in Marietta, OH, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">December 24, 1869</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_0dba312de968c2898bc1011faf65b579" label="General Physical Description note">15</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref41_ze1" level="item"><did><unittitle>Eliza Roach in Scotland, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">October 4, 1871</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_6088e49cd08422189bec2b3a9d01fb74" label="General Physical Description note">16</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref43_ivf" level="item"><did><unittitle>Professor Rossitor in Marietta, OH, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">February 15, 1873</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_37d540f711f2c974ac2e713b0700b4e9" label="General Physical Description note">17</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref45_xkl" level="item"><did><unittitle>From Rudolph Tucker in Wytheville, VA, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">December 4, 1878</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_8c384e3e4f3b5c8a54675dfe21c7781f" label="General Physical Description note">18</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref47_ab7" level="item"><did><unittitle>MLD of Columbus, MD, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">March 14, 1879</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_a7ba845418f1f2c7fe55327be3b37902" label="General Physical Description note">19</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref49_sru" level="item"><did><unittitle>Receipt from Kinsburg and Draper, St. Paul, MN, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September 18, 1879</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_6cfae262ea17d6357e733abb051b0ca1" label="General Physical Description note">20</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref51_l1k" level="item"><did><unittitle>E.F. Huntington in Boston, MA, to Henry Goddard Thoma</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">September 6, 1880</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_774b8c049bdcd591276b1c51c1e02700" label="General Physical Description note">21</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref53_p3t" level="item"><did><unittitle>F.C. Young in Denver, CO, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">January 26, 1880</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_ce4f239759919df8b2b5b63d8026f4bf" label="General Physical Description note">22</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref55_4fr" level="item"><did><unittitle>Receipt for Thomas' subscription to the Army and Naval Journal</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">January 1884</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_21ad0aab2a29e7096c73ad01d2a1f6ca" label="General Physical Description note">23</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref57_h6w" level="item"><did><unittitle>Henry William Clifford in Portland, ME, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">January 30, 1889</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_256dd581c40ab4cd2a69b832695ae5ec" label="General Physical Description note">24</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref59_avp" level="item"><did><unittitle>Invitation from E.F. Trouy in Manchester, NH, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">February 1, 1889</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_80491760d712ddd2168c55f0a01a8865" label="General Physical Description note">25</physdesc></did></c><c id="aspace_ref61_062" level="item"><did><unittitle>John Deering of Saco, ME, to Henry Goddard Thomas</unittitle><unitdate datechar="creation">March 26, 1889</unitdate><physdesc id="aspace_2398759ffd6dceecb8c17895c04ba4a6" label="General Physical Description note">26</physdesc></did></c></c><c id="aspace_ref63_o32" level="series"><did><unittitle>Henry Goddard Thomas Memoirs</unittitle><container id="aspace_191f4f880c37c9f9de2dc59d4995bb5e" label="folder" type="folder">1</container></did><scopecontent id="aspace_3514b7c2aebebd880c599bea5ced0c6a"><head>Scope and Content</head><p>Twelve handwritten pages of Thomas' early war experiences in the 11th U.S. Infantry. Most incidents concern Captain Cooley and Lieutenants Head and Huntington.</p></scopecontent></c></dsc>
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