Thomas Peter Akers (October 4, 1828 – April 3, 1877) was an American slave owner,[1]attorney, college professor, and member of the United States House of Representatives from 1856 to 1857.
He was born in Knox County, Ohio, where he graduated from college and studied law.
He became a professor of mathematics and moral philosophy at Masonic College in Lexington, as well as the pastor of a local Methodist church there.
On August 18, 1856, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Know Nothing to fill a vacant seat.
He subsequently moved to Utah Territory because of ill health, and eventually returned to Lexington, Missouri, where he died in 1877.