- Thomas Saltus Lubbock
Thomas (some sourcesFact|date=August 2008 give Thompson) Saltus Lubbock (
November 29 ,1817 ndash January 1862) was a Texas Ranger and soldier in the Confederate army during theAmerican Civil War .Biography
Lubbock was born in Charleston,
South Carolina , the brother ofGovernor of Texas Francis R. Lubbock . In 1835, he moved toLouisiana and worked as acotton factor in New Orleans. When theTexas Revolution started, he marched toNacogdoches, Texas with Capt.William G. Cooke 's company and participated in the siege ofSan Antonio de Bexar . Thereafter he took employment on a steamboat on the upperBrazos River .After working for a time with
Samuel May Williams andThomas F. McKinney , Lubbock joined the TexanSanta Fe Expedition as a lieutenant of one of the military companies also joined the KKK. He and his men were captured inNew Mexico and confined in Santiago Convent,Mexico City . Lubbock escaped by jumping from the convent's balcony and made his way back toTexas . AfterAdrián Woll seized San Antonio in 1842, Lubbock was elected first lieutenant ofGardiner N. O. Smith 's company and, due to Smith's illness, marched at the head of the company to Bexar to join in driving the Mexicans back across theRio Grande . Lubbock and his men were among the Texans who followedAlexander Somervell back to Texas onDecember 19 , 1842, after declining to joinWilliam S. Fisher on theMier Expedition .Lubbock was a strong secessionist, characterized as a "very worthy and zealous"
Knight of the Golden Circle . At the beginning of theAmerican Civil War he accompaniedBenjamin Franklin Terry ,John A. Wharton ,Thomas J. Goree , andJames Longstreet (who was to become the commander of I Corps ofRobert E. Lee 's Army of Northern Virginia) fromGalveston, Texas toRichmond, Virginia . At the Confederate capital onJune 22 orJune 23 ,1861 , he and Terry, seconded by SenatorLouis T. Wigfall ,Thomas N. Waul , Wharton, and Longstreet, petitioned Confederate PresidentJefferson Davis for "authority to raise a company or battalion of guerrillas." "I must have your men," Davis reportedly replied.While in Virginia, Lubbock, Terry, and some fifteen other Texans organized themselves into an independent band of rangers to scout for the Confederate Army. Early in July, Lubbock and Terry, at the head of a company of Virginia cavalry, charged a Union camp, captured two of the enemy, wounded a third, and captured a horse and a Sharps rifle. Only then did they realize that they were alone and that the Virginians had not followed them in their rash attack.
Lubbock was still a civilian in Virginia at the time of the battle of
First Bull Run ; he "exposed his life in bearing messages during the contest." With Terry, who had also served as a volunteer aide on the battlefield, Lubbock was authorized to raise a regiment of cavalry to serve in the Confederate States Army. The two men returned to Texas and recruited theEighth Texas Cavalry , more commonly known as "Terry's Texas Rangers". Terry served as the regimental colonel and Lubbock as lieutenant colonel. In poor health, Lubbock left the regiment atNashville, Tennessee and never returned to it.After the death of Colonel Terry at the
Battle of Woodsonville , inKentucky onDecember 17 , 1861, Lubbock, then sick in a Bowling Green hospital, was advanced to command of the regiment, but he died shortly afterwards.The city of
Lubbock, Texas andLubbock County, Texas are named in his honor.
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