- Thomas C. Lanier
Thomas C. Lanier was a wealthy planter and an officer in the
Confederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War .Lanier was born and raised in
Pickens County, Alabama . He built a flourishing business, Sipsey Mill. He joined the newly formed BethesdaPresbyterian Church in 1838, along with his wife Sarah D. Lanier.When the Civil War started, Lanier was elected as
captain of the Lane Guards, which became Company B of the 2nd Alabama Infantry. The regiment was organized in Lanier's native Pickens County onFebruary 19 ,1861 , and his company enrolled in state service onMarch 18 ,1861 . Its members were transferred to the Confederate command at Fort Morgan,March 26 . Lanier eventually becameColonel of the 42nd Alabama. He was twice wounded and fought in many major campaigns.Following the war, Colonel Lanier wrote these words::"We ... were whipped out and had to surrender. I am for peace now, henceforth and forever, and hope to never be in or near another war. Let those ... who wave the bloody shirt take their guns and go forth and fight; and I hope they will make a kilkenny fight and no one left to tell the tale." -- as reported by Robert Hugh Kirksey, the former probate judge of Pickens County, Alabama.
Lanier moved to
Florida following the war and foundedLanier, Florida . He was Master of theMasonic Lodge ofLeesburg, Florida in 1870.References
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coauthors = Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, Century Company
title =Battles and Leaders of the Civil War ...: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers. Based Upon "The Century War Series."
publisher =Century Co.
date =1888
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pages =page 729
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