Frederik Thomas (von) Oxholm (4 April 1801 - 19 March 1871) was a Danish military officer, colonial administrator and planter.
He served as Governor of St. Thomas and St. John from 1834 to 1836 and from 1848 to 1862 and briefly acted as Governor-General of the Danish West Indies after Peter von Scholten's departure in 1848.
From 1836, Frederik and Carl Oxholm leased the plantations Diamond & Ruby, St. George, Sally's Fancy and Hope, with a combined area of more than 750 acres.
[1][3] In 1933, Oxholm was appointed a vice stadshauptmand on St. Croix, 3rd Government Councillor and acting Governor of St, Thomas and St. Jan. On 24 January 1834, he was promoted to colonel.
He once again served as acting governor from Peter von Scholten's departure until Peder Hansen's arrival, from 8 July 1827 until 27 November 1848.