Samuel Sylvester Mills

This article is about the Canadian businessman and politician; for other people named Samuel Mills, see Samuel Mills (disambiguation).
The Hon.
Samuel Sylvester Mills
Senator for Ontario
In office
October 23, 1867  January 24, 1874
Appointed by Royal Proclamation
Member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada
In office
1849–1867
Personal details
Born (1806-12-01)December 1, 1806
Hamilton, Upper Canada
Died January 24, 1874(1874-01-24) (aged 67)
Hamilton, Ontario
Political party Conservative

Samuel Sylvester Mills (December 1, 1806 January 24, 1874) was a Canadian businessman and politician.

He was born in Burlington Bay, later Hamilton, in Upper Canada in 1806. He went into the business of selling hardware, also expanding into shipping, construction, mills and real estate, and quickly became one of the richest people in the area at the time. He served on the town council for Hamilton. Mills also served as president of the Gore Bank. In 1849, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada. At Confederation in 1867, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada. He died while still in office at Hamilton in 1874.

He donated land to the city of Hamilton for use as a cemetery, which later became part of Harvey Park.

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