Biography of Thomas Alvin Nelson of Stockton
Thomas Alvin Nelson, born in 1862 in Pennsylvania, became the postmaster of Stockton, California. Raised on a farm, he taught in San Joaquin County schools before starting a mercantile business in Lathrop. His popularity led to election to the California state legislature in 1894. Appointed postmaster in 1898, he served under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt. Nelson married Mary A. Howell in 1888, and they had two daughters: Velma and Veda. An active Republican and community member, he held various party roles and was involved in several fraternal organizations.