Thomas H. Nelson
Politician, Deceased Person
1820 – 1896
Who was Thomas H. Nelson?
Thomas Henry Nelson was a U.S. diplomat and politician from Indiana.
Nelson was born in Minerva, Mason County, Kentucky on 24 October 1821 to Dr. Thomas W. Nelson & Frances Doniphan Nelson. Thomas married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Key in 1844, the daughter of Marshall Key and Harriet Sellman Key. She was a student of Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Nelsons moved to Rockville, Indiana, where he set up a law practice but, a few years later, the couple moved to Terre Haute, Indiana. In 1852 he was on the Board of Commissioners for the construction of the Springfield and Terre Haute Railroad. During the 1850s, he was redited with organizing the Republican Party in Indiana. In 1860, he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Congress. He was appointed U.S. Envoy to Chile in 1861 by Abraham Lincoln. On December 8, 1863, he organized rescue operations during the catastrophic Church of the Company Fire in Santiago and was called "a true hero of Chile" for doing so. He was made U.S. Envoy to Mexico from 1869 to 1873 by Ulysses S. Grant. Nelson died in Terre Haute, Indiana, on March 14, 1896, and is buried there in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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- Born
- 1820
- Also known as
- Thomas Nelson
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Lived in
- Indiana
- Died
- 1896
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on July 23, 2013
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