Background
Evans was born in Wales in 1824.
Evans was born in Wales in 1824.
He joined the Army from Cambria County, Pennsylvania in February 1864, and was mustered out in May 1865. On June 5, 1864, his unit engaged a Confederate force at Piedmont, Virginia where he and a fellow soldier, Private In his report, the 54th Pennsylvania"s commander, Colonel J. M. Campbell wrote: Lieutenant
R.P. Robison of Company B captured Colonel Browne, who commanded a Virginia brigade.
Private Thomas Evans, of Company Doctorate, wrested the colors from a color bearer of a Tennessee regiment, sending the color bearer to the rear. So numerous were the captures made of the enemy, that I was compelled to stop taking them to the rear, and simply disarm them and turn them out over the barricade to be taken charge of by the cavalry, who were in the open field on our right and rear.
He died in 1866 and is buried in Bethel Cemetery Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. His name, along with others from the area, was inscribed on a bronze plaque attached to a Civil War monument.
The plaque is located in Veterans Square in the town of Piedmont.
Two colonels of regiments, with other field staff, and line officers, too numerous to mention were captured by different members of my regiment.