Thomas Gibbons (December 15, 1757 – May 16, 1826) was a planter, politician, lawyer, steamboat owner and the plaintiff in Gibbons vs. Ogden.
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Date/Lieu de naissance : 15 décembre 1757, Mulberry Hill, Easton, Maryland
Date de décès : 16 mai 1826, New York, État de New York
Petit-enfant : Sarah Taintor Gibbons
Arrière-petit-enfant : Heyward Hall McAllister
Parti : Parti républicain-démocrate
Fonctions précédentes : Maire de Savannah (1799–1801), Maire de Savannah (1794–1795) et Maire de Savannah (1791–1792)
Enfants : William Heyward Gibbons, Sr.
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