• Thomas Francis Meagher (/ˈmɑːr/ MARR; 3 August 1823 – 1 July 1867) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Young Irelanders in the Rebellion of 1848.
  • Revolutionary, convict, military leader – Thomas Francis Meagher was too dramatic and inspiring a figure to die of old age……he simply disapperared.
  • The struggle for Irish independence in the 19th century produced many notable figures, but few were as charismatic and passionate as Thomas Francis Meagher.
  • Although he lived only 44 years, Thomas Francis Meagher, from Co Waterford, played a pivotal part in Irish and US history. Dermot McEvoy.
  • The Thomas F. Meagher Foundation is named after Thomas Francis Meagher, an Irish Patriot, US Army General and Governor of Montana who flew the first...
  • Thomas Francis Meagher was an Irish revolutionary leader and orator who served as a Union officer during the American Civil War (1861–65).
  • Thomas Francis Meagher was born in Waterford on August 3rd 1823 in what is now The Granville Hotel, Meagher’s Quay overlooking the River Suir.
  • On the evening of July 1, 1867, Thomas Francis Meagher fell overboard and reportedly drowned in the Missouri River. His body was never recovered.
  • How Did Thomas Francis Meagher Really Die. The life of Thomas Francis Meagher was one of honor and service. His death; however...