W. T. Lopp

W. T. Lopp
Lopp in 1899
Born
William Thomas Lopp

(1864-06-21)June 21, 1864
DiedApril 10, 1939(1939-04-10) (aged 74)
Alma materHanover College
OccupationMissionary
Known forOverland Relief Expedition, Lopp Lagoon

William Thomas Lopp (June 21, 1864 April 10, 1939), known better professionally as W. T. Lopp, and to his family as Tom Lopp, was a member of the Overland Relief Expedition in Alaska, then a U.S. territory. He was a missionary and advocate of turning native hunters into self-sufficient reindeer herders. Lopp Lagoon, an 18 mi (29 km) long bay near where Lopp lived in Alaska, is named after him.

William Thomas Lopp was born June 21, 1864, to Jacob C. and Lucinda Trotter Lopp at Valley City, Indiana.

He earned a B.A. at Indiana's Hanover College in 1888.