Noah Phelps (May 21, 1808 – July 29, 1896) was an American surveyor and politician.
Born in Turin, New York, Phelps was a surveyor. In 1833, he became an assistant surveyor in Michigan Territory. In 1838, he moved to a farm in the town of Washington in Green County, Wisconsin. He served as county surveyor and county tax collector. He served in the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature in 1845 and 1846.[1] He also served in the first Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1846[1] as a Democrat. Then he served as Green County clerk of circuit court and justice of the peace. He died at his farm[2][3] after falling off of his porch.[1][4]