Early life, education, and career
Born near Dubuque, Iowa, on May 22, 1839, Power attended public school and graduated from Sinsinawa College with a degree in engineering. He then worked as a surveyor in Dakota until 1860, when he entered the employ of an engineering company. There, he participated in government land surveys covering much of Iowa and what was then the Dakota Territory."Thomas C. Power Taken By Death At Helena Home", ''The Missoulian'' (March 17, 1923), p. 1. Between 1861 and 1867, he was primarily engaged in trade along the Mississippi River, eventually becoming president of a steamer line. Power first came to Montana in 1864, partnering in his enterprises with his brother, J.W. Power. After settling in Helena in 1876 Power started T. C. Power and Bro, which was a mercantile company through the northwestern United States and western Canada.Senate service and later life
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1839 births 1923 deaths Republican Party United States senators from Montana Politicians from Dubuque, Iowa Sinsinawa Mound College alumni Montana Republicans {{Montana-politician-stub