Thomas B. Needles Explained

Thomas B. Needles
Birth Name:Thomas Berry Needles
Birth Date:26 April 1835
Birth Place:Waterloo, Illinois
Death Place:Saint Louis, Missouri
Occupation:Businessman, politician
Signature:Signature of Thomas Berry Needles (1835–1914).png
Party:Republican
Office1:Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Term Start1:1893
Term End1:1897
Office2:Member of the Illinois State Senate
Term2:1881

Thomas Berry Needles (April 26, 1835  - June 4, 1914) was an American businessman and politician.

Biography

Born in Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois, Needles went to school in Mount Sterling, Illinois.[1] He then worked with his father in the mercantile business. He then open a store in Nashville, Washington County, Illinois, and was involved with the banking business there. Needles served as county clerk for Washington County, Illinois.

He married Sarah L. Bliss on December 18, 1860.[1]

Needles was involved with the Republican Party. From 1877 to 1881, Needles served as Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois. In 1881, Needles served in the Illinois State Senate. In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison appointed Needles United States Marshal for the Indian Territory. From 1893 to 1897, Needles served in the Illinois House of Representatives. President William McKinley appointed Needles to the Dawes Commission.

Needles died in a hospital in Saint Louis, Missouri on June 4, 1914.[2] [3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Raum, Green B. . History of Illinois Republicanism . Rollins Publishing Company . Chicago . 318–320 . 1900 . 2023-04-01 . Internet Archive.
  2. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Illinois, 1914, Testimonial to Thomas Berry Needles
  3. Official Directory of the Fortieth General Assembly of Illinois, 1897, J.L. Pickering, Springfield, Illinois: 1897, Biographical Sketch of Thomas B. Needles, pp. 60–61
  4. News: Obituary: Thomas B. Needles . . St. Louis, Missouri . 1 . 1914-06-04 . 1914-06-05 . 2023-04-01 . Newspapers.com.