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Thomas Collins
American planter and politician

Thomas Collins

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American planter and politician
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Smyrna, USA
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Smyrna, USA
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57 years
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Smyrna, USA
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Biography

Thomas Collins (1732 – March 29, 1789) was an American planter and politician from Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware. He was an officer of the Delaware militia during the American Revolution, and served in the Delaware General Assembly and as President of Delaware.

Early life and family

Collins was born in Duck Creek, now Smyrna, Delaware, married Sarah, and had four children, William, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sarah. His sister was the wife of former Governor John Cook. Collins was trained in the law, but never practiced, and must have had considerable wealth available to him as he purchased several large tracts of land in the Duck Creek area early in life. They lived first at Gloster on the south side of Dawson's Branch and after 1771 at Belmont Hall, now on U.S. Highway 13, south of Smyrna. They were members of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

Military career

Collins began his military career during the American Revolution as lieutenant colonel in Caesar Rodney's Upper Kent militia and within a year was a brigadier general of the Delaware Militia. Collins served with General George Washington in New Jersey in 1777, but returned home to contend with loyalist uprisings in Sussex County. He was probably involved in the efforts to block General William Howe on his march from the Elk River, but there is no evidence that he was at the actual Battle of Brandywine.

Professional and political career

Collins served as Sheriff of Kent County from 1764 until 1767, and was a member of the Colonial Assembly in five of the nine annual sessions during the period from the 1767/68 session through the 1775/76 session. He was a member of the Delaware Constitutional Convention of 1776 and was elected to two terms in the Legislative Council beginning with the 1776/77 session and continuing through the 1782/83 session, serving as the Speaker in the 1778/79 session and in the 1781/82 session. In 1782 he became a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. The Delaware General Assembly unanimously elected him State President in 1786 and he served from October 28, 1786 until his death on March 29, 1789. It was during his term of office that Delaware became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787.


Delaware General Assembly
YearAssemblySenate majoritySpeakerHouse majoritySpeaker
1786/8711thnon-partisanGeorge Craigheadnon-partisanJohn Cook
1787/8812thnon-partisanThomas McDonoughnon-partisanThomas Rodney
1788/8913thnon-partisanGeorge Mitchellnon-partisanJehu Davis

Death and legacy

Collins died at Duck Creek, now Smyrna. He was buried in the Collins Family Cemetery, but his remains were later moved into the St. Peter's Episcopal Church Cemetery at Smyrna.He was the first State President to die in office.

The Thomas Collins state office building on U.S. Highway 13 in Dover is named in his honor.

Almanac

Elections were held October 1 and members of the General Assembly took office on October 20 or the following weekday. State Legislative Councilmen had a three-year term and State Assemblymen had a one-year term. The whole General Assembly chose the State President for a three-year term. The county sheriff also had a three-year term. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas were also selected by the General Assembly for the life of the person appointed.

Public offices
OfficeTypeLocationBegan officeEnded officenotes
SheriffJudiciaryDover17641767Kent County
AssemblymanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 20, 1767October 21, 1768
AssemblymanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 21, 1768October 20, 1769
AssemblymanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 21, 1769October 20, 1770
AssemblymanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 21, 1772October 20, 1773
AssemblymanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 21, 1775June 15, 1776
DelegateConventionDoverAugust 27, 1776September 20, 1776State Constitution
CouncilmanLegislatureNew CastleOctober 20, 1776October 20, 1779
CouncilmanLegislatureDoverOctober 20, 1779October 20, 1782
JudgeJudiciaryDover17821786Court of Common Pleas
State PresidentExecutiveDoverOctober 28, 1786March 29, 1789
Delaware General Assembly service
DatesAssemblyChamberMajorityGovernorCommitteesDistrict
1776/771stState Councilnon-partisanJohn McKinlyKent at-large
1777/782ndState Councilnon-partisanGeorge ReadKent at-large
1778/793rdState Councilnon-partisanCaesar RodneySpeakerKent at-large
1779/804thState Councilnon-partisanCaesar RodneyKent at-large
1780/815thState Councilnon-partisanCaesar RodneySpeakerKent at-large
1781/826thState Councilnon-partisanJohn DickinsonSpeakerKent at-large
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Who was Thomas Collins?
Thomas Collins was an American farmer and politician from Smyrna, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War, having served in the 2nd Delaware Regiment, and Governor of Delaware from 1786 to 1789.
What did Thomas Collins accomplish during his term as Governor?
As Governor, Collins worked to restore the state after the American Revolutionary War. He focused on improving the state's finances, particularly by eliminating war debts and reducing taxes. Collins also supported reforms in education and the criminal justice system, and worked to secure Delaware's western border.
What was Thomas Collins' role in the American Revolutionary War?
Thomas Collins served as a soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He enlisted in the Delaware Regiment in 1775 and was wounded twice in battle. He rose to the rank of Colonel by the end of the war and was known for his bravery and leadership.
Where was Thomas Collins from?
Thomas Collins was from Smyrna, a town located in Kent County, Delaware. He lived and worked as a farmer in this area before entering politics.
When did Thomas Collins serve as Governor?
Thomas Collins served as the Governor of Delaware from 1786 to 1789. He was the seventh person to hold this position since Delaware declared independence from Great Britain.
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