Thomas Jefferson Majors

Thomas Jefferson Majors (June 25, 1841 – July 11, 1932) was a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska.He was born in Libertyville, Iowa, on June 25, 1841, and attended the Nebraska state normal school.He served successively as captain, major, and lieutenant colonel of that regiment and was mustered out June 15, 1866.He was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth United States Congress as the second member of Nebraska's house congressional delegation.When the recognized representative, Frank Welch, died, he ran and subsequently was elected.
Lieutenant Governor of NebraskaJohn Milton ThayerJames E. BoydLorenzo CrounseGeorge de Rue MeiklejohnRobert E. MooreU.S. House of RepresentativesNebraskaat-largeFrank WelchEdward K. ValentineLibertyvilleIowa TerritoryPeru, NebraskaRepublicanAmerican Civil WarU.S. stateLibertyville, Iowanormal schoolUnion ArmycolonelNebraska TerritorialassessorForty-fifth United States CongressForty-sixthForty-seventh United States Congressessixth Lieutenant Governor of NebraskaGovernor of NebraskaSilas A. Holcombboard of educationThe Political GraveyardBiographical Directory of the United States Congresspublic domain materialNebraska State Historical SocietyU.S. House of RepresentativesNebraska's at-large congressional districtGeorge D. MeiklejohnLieutenant governors of NebraskaAbbottMeiklejohnHarrisGilbertSavageSteeleMcGiltonHopewellMoreheadMcKelviePearsonHowardBarrowsF. JohnsonWilliamsMetcalfeJurgensenParsonsW. JohnsonR. JohnsonCrosbyWarnerBurneySorensenEverroadWhelanLuedtkeMcGinleyNicholMaurstadHeinemanSheehyHeidemannNelsonMembers of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska1st districtA. WeaverMcShaneConnellStrodeBurkettPollardMaguireReavisThorpeLuckeyHeinkeCopelandCurtisP. WeaverBeermannCallanDenneyBereuterFortenberry2nd districtMcKeighanMercerG. HitchcockKennedyLobeckJefferisBaldrigeC. McLaughlinBuffettO'SullivanHruskaCunninghamMcCollisterCavanaughHoaglandChristensenAshford3rd districtValentineDorseyMaxwellRobinsonMcCarthyStephensStefanHarrisonMartinV. SmithBarrettOsborneA. Smith4th districtHainerHinshawM. McLaughlinNortonShallenbergerBinderupMiller5th districtAndrewsSutherlandNorrisBartonJohnsonCarpenterCoffee6th districtGreeneNevilleKinkaidHumphreySimmonsMarquettCrounseTerritoryGiddingsChapmanFergusonEstabrookP. Hitchcock