Background
Thomas was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and brought up on his father's plantation of Sotterly in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
United States representative politician
Thomas was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and brought up on his father's plantation of Sotterly in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
College of William & Mary.
He represented the third district of Maryland in the U.S. House from 1801 to 1805. He was the fourth of six children of George and Elizabeth (Rousby) Plater. His father, George Plater, served Maryland in the Continental Congress and governor.
As the third son, Thomas wasn't likely to inherit the plantation. He did follow his father's example in that he went to the College of William and Mary in Virginia and read law. Plater was admitted to the bar and practiced law.
He made his home in Georgetown and held several local offices before being elected to the 7th Congress as a Federalist in 1800. He was re-elected to the 8th Congress and served until 1805. After Plater's congressional service he resumed the private practice of law.
He later moved to Poolesville in Montgomery County, Maryland, where he died in 1830.
Member United States House of Representatives from Maryland., 7th-8th congresses, 1801-1805.