Emmet Nicholson Thomas (June 10, 1855 - September 15, 1932) was an American politician.
Emmet Nicholson Thomas was born on June 10, 1855, in Gonzales, Texas.
[1][2] Thomas attended public schools, and he graduated from Mississippi College with a B.
[1][2] On June 3, 1903, he officiated at the laying of the cornerstone of Mississippi's new State Capitol.
[1] On January 5, 1904, Thomas was elected by the other representatives to be the office of the Speaker of the House.