Thomas Holme

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Thomas Holme was a 17th-century surveyor and cartographer who served as William Penn’s chief surveyor and laid out the original plan for Philadelphia.

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instanceOf cartographer
person
surveyor
appointedBy William Penn
associatedWith Religious Society of Friends
William Penn
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship England
dateOfBirth 1624
dateOfDeath 1695
designed street grid of Philadelphia
employer Province of Pennsylvania
William Penn
fieldOfWork cartography
land surveying
knownFor laying out the city plan of Philadelphia
producing the first detailed map of Pennsylvania
maps map of Pennsylvania published in 1687
militaryBranch New Model Army
surface form: Parliamentary army
militaryRank captain
notableWork A Mapp of Ye Improved Part of Pensilvania in America
original plan for Philadelphia
occupation cartographer
surveyor
partOf early colonial administration of Pennsylvania
placeOfBirth Lancashire
surface form: Lancashire, England
placeOfDeath Pennsylvania
positionHeld Jeremiah Dixon
surface form: Surveyor General of Pennsylvania

William Penn’s chief surveyor
religion Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
workLocation Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia street grid designer Thomas Holme