Born: September 12, 1810, Easton, MD
Died: October 2, 1890 (age 80 years), Baltimore, MD
Previous offices: Representative (1875–1877), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1860–1861), Comptroller of Maryland (1851–1853), and more
Books: Report of Messrs. Causin, Merrick and Tilghman, From the Select Committee on the Constitution; 1849, Message from the Governor of Maryland,: Transmitting the Reports of the Joint Commissioners, and of Lt. Col. Graham, U.S. Engineers, in Relation to the Intersection of the Boundary Lines of the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania, & Delaware, Decision of Hon. Philip F. Thomas, Commissioner of Patents, on the Application of Samuel F.B. Morse, for an Extension of His Patent for a New and Useful Improvement in Electro-magnetic Telegraphs: Patented April 11, 1846 : Patent Extended for Seven Years from the 11th Day of April, 1860, and more
Party: Democratic Party
Partner: Clintonia G. Wright May Thomas
Education: Dickinson College