David B. Loomis (1817–1897) was an American lumberman and politician who served in the Minnesota Territorial Council from 1849 until 1854 and in the Minnesota House of Representatives for the year 1874. He was the President of the Territorial Council from 1851 until 1852.

David B. Loomis
Member of the Minnesota Territorial Council
In office
September 3, 1849 – January 3, 1854
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJohn Edward Mower
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for the 22nd district
In office
January 6, 1874 – January 4, 1875
Personal details
Born1817 (1817)
Connecticut
Died1897(1897-00-00) (aged 79–80)
Political partyWhig[1]
OccupationLumberman
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnion Army
Years of service1861–1864
RankCaptain
Unit2nd Minnesota Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Biography

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Loomis was born in Connecticut in 1817.[2] He came to Alton, Illinois, with his parents and received his common education there. He then attended Western Reserve University. His brother, Elias, was a professor of mathematics while he attended.[3]

Loomis came to St. Croix Falls in 1843 and began working in the lumber industry. He would partner with such figures as W.H.C. Folsom and Martin Mower, the brother of John Edward Mower.[3]

Upon the establishment of the Minnesota Territory, Loomis was elected to the Territorial Council. His place of residence was listed as Marine Mills. He was appointed President of the Council for the Second Territorial Legislature.[2] While President, he created legislation that formed Chisago County.[3]

Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Loomis was enlisted into the 2nd Minnesota Infantry Regiment. He was made first lieutenant of Company F and was sent to Fort Ripley. He was made captain in 1863 but had to resign due to disability a year later.[3]

Following the war, he moved to Stillwater and was elected to the House of Representatives for one term. He died in 1897.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Circular of the Whig Members of the Legislature in Relation to the Disposition of the Public Printing". The Minnesota Pioneer. 13 February 1851. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908. Publishing Society of Minnesota. 1908. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Peterson, Brent (July 19, 2012). "David B. Loomis: St. Croix Valley pioneer". The Lowdown. Press Publications. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
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