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Thomas Andrew Holmes (March 4, 1804 – 1888) was an American surveyor, trader, and politician who served in the Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives from 1849 to 1850. He was involved in the foundation of numerous towns in Minnesota and Wisconsin, including
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. Holmes City, Minnesota, is named after him.


Biography

Holmes was born in
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in March 1804, one of five children. The family then moved to
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, around
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. Holmes and three other members of the family traveled to
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in 1835. The house that Holmes built on Water Street was the first frame dwelling on the East Side of the city. The following year they went down to the villages of Rockport and St. George, both part of what is now Janesville. Holmes and his brother, Joshua, filed the plat for the village of Rockport. They sold the land in 1839 and went separate ways, with most of the family staying in the area. Holmes, however, traveled up the
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in a company of thirteen people, trying to get to the mouth of the St. Croix River. Among his company was his wife, foster child, brother-in-law, his brother-in-law's wife and their two children. Six laborers were also among them. He had to stop at the mouth of Waumandee Creek as the ice had prevented him from going further, though he originally stopped in what is now Winona but moved up the river at the insistence of his company. Holmes opened a trading post at the mouth of the creek and their settlement was referred to as "Holmes' Landing," now known as Fountain City. He sold his land in 1846 and continued up the Mississippi, with the intention that he would continue trading with the Native Americans. In the winter of 1849 he went to Sauk Rapids in Minnesota Territory. A few months later, he was elected to the first Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives. He then traveled to
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in 1851 and made it his permanent residence even after the Native Americans he traded with were removed. He also laid out and named the town in 1852. The name came from Chief Shakopee, a leader of a band of
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there. When it was decided that it would be the county seat of
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, Holmes donated the land necessary for county government. He did something similar with the city of Chaska when it became the seat of Carver County, though he was never a permanent resident there. He did, however, survey, locate, and name the town. He traveled up the
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and saw a 20-acre clearing in the
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and claimed it as the town site of Chaska. In 1858, Holmes led a group of settlers to what is now Holmes City, in Douglas County. The settlers named it after him. In 1862, Holmes and a group of seventy people took a wagon train to Montana. Holmes was designated as the military captain, secretary, treasurer, interpreter, and sergeant of the guard. He led them safely, closely following the
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until they reached the border of Montana and then traveled down to Fort Benton. Holmes led two other expeditions to Montana, in 1864 and 1866. Holmes died in
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, in 1888.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Holmes, Thomas A. 1804 births 1888 deaths Members of the Minnesota Territorial Legislature American surveyors People from Milwaukee People from Janesville, Wisconsin People from Fountain City, Wisconsin People from Sauk Rapids, Minnesota People from Shakopee, Minnesota People from Chaska, Minnesota People from Cullman, Alabama People from Washington County, Pennsylvania