Thomas Plummer Revelle (1868 – July 5, 1937) was an American attorney, Republican politician, and preacher, who was a proponent member in the founding of Seattle's Pike Place Market.
Revelle was born in Maryland in 1868, but moved to Seattle in 1898 to serve as a minister at a local Methodist church.
[2] In 1907, he sponored a bill that helped open the Pike Place Market.
He served as a United States Attorney for the Western district of Washington.
[6] Revelle died on July 5, 1937, aged 69, of heart disease and pneumonia.