Thomas A. Morris

Thomas Armstrong Morris
Born(1811-12-26)December 26, 1811
DiedMarch 22, 1904(1904-03-22) (aged 92)
Buried
Crown Hill National Cemetery and Arboretum, Section 37, Lot 597, Indianapolis, Indiana
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
BranchUnited States Army
Indiana Militia (Union)
Service years1834–1836, 1861
Rank Brigadier General (Indiana Militia)
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Thomas Armstrong Morris (December 26, 1811 – March 22, 1904) was an American railroad executive and civil engineer from Kentucky and a soldier, serving as a brigadier general of the Indiana Militia in service to the Union during the early months of the American Civil War. During the Western Virginia Campaign in 1861, he played an important role in leading regiments from West Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio in clearing the Confederate army from western Virginia during the Battle of Philippi, a move that helped bolster pro-Union sentiment and contributed to the creation of the separate state of West Virginia. Morris was also instrumental in the planning and construction of the Reconstruction era Indiana State House.