by Nancy Richmond (Author)
Thomas McClung was born in Rockbridge, Virginia in 1728, to immigrant parents John and Rebecca Stuart McClung. He married Nancy Black. They owned a farm on Muddy Creek Mountain in Greenbrier County and had six children. Thomas was a militia man in the Virginia Colonial Army. He was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant on October 10, 1774, and was buried on the battlefield. The United States Congress declared him an 'Unheralded Patriot' in 1991, and his name was entered into the Congressional Record. This book is a biography of his life, and contains dozens of source documents proving his heroism and death at the Battle of Point Pleasant.
Author Biography
Nancy Richmond is an historian and a certified genealogist. She has written 20 books, many of them on Appalachian culture and genealogy. She is a member of the Greenbrier Historical Society, and is a genealogist for WikiTree. She resides in historic Lewisburg, WV.
Number of Pages: 142
Dimensions: 0.3 x 10 x 7.99 IN
Publication Date: July 25, 2017