Major Thomas Lancaster Lansdale (November 10, 1748 – January 19, 1803)[2] was an American soldier who served as an officer in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
Thomas Lancaster Lansdale | |
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Born | [1] | November 10, 1748
Died | [1] | January 19, 1803
Buried | |
Years of service | 1776-1783[2] |
Rank | Major |
Unit | 3rd Maryland Continental Infantry.[3] |
Military service
editHe served in the Continental Army from 1776 through 1783 as an officer[2] in the 3rd Maryland Continental Infantry.[3]
On January 25, 1783, Lansdale was berated in writing by George Washington for the shabby appearance of the troops under his command while encamped on the banks of the Hudson River.[4][5] Lansdale redeemed himself two weeks later with Washington who then wrote:
It gave me very sensible pleasure to observe at the
Review yesterday the very great alteration for the better in the appearance of the Maryland Detachment ... I anticipate the day when this Detachment will rival if not surpass in
excellence the oldest & best Troops in the American Service.[5]
At the conclusion of the war, Lansdale was admitted as an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland.[6][7]
Business
editOutside of military service, he was a merchant with the firm of Lansdale and Claggett in the port town of Queen Anne[1] and owned a sizeable tobacco plantation in Prince George's County.[5] He made his home at Hazelwood, overlooking Queen Anne.[8]
Family
editHis father was Isaac Lansdale who died in 1777.[8] His wife was Cornelia Van Horn Lansdale.[9]
Legacy
editHis grave in Collington, Maryland (now Bowie) is marked by a municipal park and a boulevard named in his honor.[2]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c Dorman, John Frederick (2005). Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 183. ISBN 9780806317632.
- ^ a b c d "Major Thomas Lancaster Lansdale Park". Museums. The City of Bowie. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ^ a b Maryland Historical Magazine, Volumes 41-42. Maryland Historical Society. 1946. p. 61.
- ^ Ford, Worthington Chauncey (1891). The writings of George Washington, Volume 10. G.P. Putnam' Sons. pp. 143–145.
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- ^ a b c Schulz, Emily L. (2009). Maryland in the American Revolution (PDF). The Society of the Cincinnati. p. 35.
- ^ Register of the Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland: Order of the Society. 1897. pp. 78.
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- ^ Metcalf, Bryce (1938). Original Members and Other Officers Eligible to the Society of the Cincinnati, 1783-1938: With the Institution, Rules of Admission, and Lists of the Officers of the General and State Societies Strasburg, VA: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., p. 191.
- ^ a b Lavoie, Catherine C. (March 1991). "Hazelwood" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. pp. 2–6. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 22, 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2014.
- ^ Larson, Judy L. (1994). American paintings at the High Museum of Art. Hudson Hills Press. pp. 28, 170. ISBN 978-1555950941.