- Thomas Childs
Thomas Childs was a U.S. soldier who served with distinction during the
Mexican-American War .Childs was born on
March 16 ,1796 , inPittsfield, Massachusetts , the son and grandson ofRevolutionary War veterans. He graduated from West Point in1814 and fought in theNiagara campaign during theWar of 1812 as an officer of artillery.He was later sent to
Florida where he fought against Indians during theSeminole Wars . For his distinguished services there he received a brevet promotion oflieutenant colonel in1841 .Sent to
Texas , he took command of an artillery battalion which he commanded at the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. He received a brevet tocolonel for these two battles. At thebattle of Monterrey , GeneralWilliam J. Worth placed Childs in charge of an attacking column composed of infantry and artillery. He successfully attacked the Bishop's Palace on the western end of the city. He transferred toWinfield Scott 's army with the rest of the division and was Worth's chief-of-staff during theSiege of Veracruz . After theBattle of Cerro Gordo General Scott appointed Childs military governor of Jalapa and once Scott moved into the Valley of Mexico Childs was then appointed military governor of Puebla. He held this post during the battles for Mexico City. The day before Mexico City surrendered, Childs' garrison at Puebla came under siege. During the followingsiege of Puebla Childs repeatedly refused to surrender and was able to successfully repulse the Mexican attacks until a relief force under GeneralJoseph Lane arrived and defeated the besiegers. For his defense of the city Childs was made brevetted tobrigadier general .After the war he was placed in command of
Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor. He was then placed in charge of military operations in Florida. He died in his headquarters at Fort Brooke onOctober 8 ,1853 .ources
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