- Philip Francis Thomas
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Philip Francis Thomas
image_width=180px
order=23rd
title=United States Secretary of the Treasury
term_start=December 12 ,1860
term_end=January 14 ,1861
predecessor=Howell Cobb
successor=John Adams Dix
birth_date=birth date|1810|9|12|mf=y
birth_place=Easton, Maryland , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1890|10|02|1810|09|12
death_place=Baltimore, Maryland , U.S.
party=Democrat
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
religion=Philip Francis Thomas (
September 12 ,1810 ndashOctober 2 ,1890 ) was an American lawyer and politician.Born in
Easton, Maryland , he graduated fromDickinson College in Pennsylvania in 1830. He studied law and became a lawyer in Easton. He was a delegate to the Maryland's constitutional convention in 1836 and a member of theMaryland House of Delegates in 1838, 1843, and 1845. He was elected as a Democrat to the26th Congress in 1838 from the 2nd Congressional district of Maryland, but declined to run again 1840. He returned to his law practice, but returned to politics eight years later when he was electedGovernor of Maryland , a position he held through 1851.From 1851 to 1853 he was
Comptroller of Maryland and then collector of the port of Baltimore from 1853 to 1860, andUnited States Commissioner of Patents for a fragment of that year (February through December). He was appointedUnited States Secretary of the Treasury in thePresidential Cabinet of PresidentJames Buchanan and served fromDecember 12 ,1860 toJanuary 14 ,1861 .When
Howell Cobb , the 22nd Secretary of the Treasury resigned in 1860, Buchanan appointed Thomas the 23rd Secretary. Thomas reluctantly accepted the position. Immediately upon entering office, Thomas had to market a bond to pay the interest on thepublic debt . There was little faith in the stability of the country due to the threat of secession by the Southern states, and the war appeared inevitable. Northern bankers refused to invest in Thomas's loan, wary that the money would go to the South. Following Interior SecretaryJacob Thompson , Thomas resigned after only a month in response to his failure to obtain the loan.Two years later he again became a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1863. He presented credentials as a Senator-elect to the
United States Senate for the term beginningMarch 4 ,1867 , but was not seated. He was then elected as a Democrat to the44th Congress from the 1st Congressional district of Maryland, serving from 1875–1877, and declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1876.He was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1878. He returned to the Maryland House of Delegates twice, in 1878 and 1883, and then resumed the practice of law in Easton.
He died in Baltimore in 1890 and is buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Easton.
External links
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* [http://www.ustreas.gov/education/history/secretaries/pfthomas.shtml Philip Francis Thomas] at the "United States Department of the Treasury "
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