- Thomas Rodman Merritt
Thomas Rodman Merritt (
October 17 1824 –January 11 1906 ) was anOntario businessman and political figure inUpper Canada . He represented Lincoln in theCanadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1868 to 1874.He was born in
Mayville, New York in 1824, the son ofWilliam Hamilton Merritt . He studied atUpper Canada College and Grantham Academy in St. Catharines. In 1839, he was working at a store in St. Catharines. In 1843, he opened a general store there in partnership withJames Rea Benson . The partners bought flour mills and had two ships built to transport flour. The partnership split up in 1849 and Merritt kept the mills and ships. In 1850, he set up a shipping line that transported goods to Brantford and returned to St. Catharines with wheat. In 1853, he married Mary Benson, the daughter of his former partner's brother Thomas Benson [http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/PageView/08545/0127?id=9150e1c5e5684dce] .Merritt served on the St. Catharines town council from 1857 to 1859. He was elected in an 1868 by-election to represent Lincoln in the House of Commons and was reelected in 1872. In 1869, his mills and ships were sold to the firm of Norris and Neelon. Merritt served as vice-president of the Niagara District Bank and became vice-president of the Imperial Bank of Canada after the two banks merged. He was also president of several companies in the area, including the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company and the St Catharines Gas Light Company. He retired from politics in 1874. He helped found Bishop Ridley College at St. Catharines and served as president from 1888 to 1899. He died in St. Catharines in 1906.
His former home,
Rodman Hall , now serves as an art gallery.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=6928 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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