- Thomas L. Hamer
Infobox_Congressman
name=Thomas Lyon Hamer
state=Ohio
district=
term=1833 - 1839
preceded=
succeeded=
date of birth=July, 1800
place of birth=Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
date of death=death date|1846|12|2|mf=y
place of death=Monterrey ,Mexico
spouse=
profession=Lawyer, Soldier
religion=
party=Jacksonian Democrat|Thomas Lyon Hamer (July 1800 –
December 2 ,1846 ) was a United States congressman and soldier.Hamer was born in July, 1800 in
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . He was a school teacher before being admitted to the bar in 1821. He practiced law inGeorgetown, Ohio and was elected as an Ohio state representative and served as Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1829 and was then elected to the U.S. Congress. While serving as a congressman he nominated Hiram Ulysses Grant, the son of a constituent, to be a cadet at West Point. Hamer incorrectly put on the nomination the name "Ulysses Simpson Grant" and the name stayed with the new cadet.When the
Mexican-American War broke out Hamer volunteered as a private in the Ohio Volunteers. Popular and well respected, Hamer was appointed abrigadier general of volunteers the next day, July 1, 1846. He was placed in command of the 1st Brigade ofWilliam O. Butler 's Volunteer Division of theArmy of Occupation . He led his brigade with distinction into the fighting at thebattle of Monterrey . When General Butler fell wounded, Hamer assumed command of the division. When Mexican GeneralPedro de Ampudia requested to discuss surrender terms, it was Hamer who delivered the message to General Taylor. While still serving in the army he was elected to another term in Congress but died unexpectedly while stationed with the army atMonterrey onDecember 2 ,1846 . Upon Hamer's death, GeneralZachary Taylor exclaimed "I have lost the balance wheel of my volunteer army" and Lt. Ulysses S. Grant also lamented that the "U.S. has lost a future president".He was buried in his hometown of Georgetown. A few miles away the town of
Hamersville, Ohio was named in his honor.ources
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* Bauer, K. Jack, The Mexican-American War 1846-48 (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1992).
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