Thornsbury Bailey Brown

1829–1861 (age 32)

Military Officer

Biography

Thornsbury Bailey Brown was born in 1829 in the rugged borderlands of western Virginia and grew into a young man marked by resilience and a desire to defend his neighbors. When the war broke out in 1861, he joined the Union militia, becoming one of the earliest men from the region to stand under the Stars and Stripes.

His death that same year made him one of the first Union casualties, and his devotion to duty is commemorated at Grafton National Cemetery, where friends and descendants pause to honor the young life given in the effort to preserve the Union.