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Thomas Mercer Jones 1795-1868


Location
The County of Huron - Goderich
Beside a flagpole at the west end of a park on the north side of West Street across from Cobourg Street


Photographer
Alan L Brown
Posted
October 31, 2004

Text from the Plaque
A powerful Canada Company land magnate, Jones was born in England and acquired business training there. By virtue of his London connections he obtained an appointment as a Company Commissioner and moved to York (Toronto) in 1829. He administered a large portion of this Company's lands, the one million acre Huron Tract, and by 1839 wielded unrivalled authority in the area. At the height of his influence he moved his headquarters to a newly constructed, lavishly furnished Goderich mansion, later known as Park House. A controversial figure, he was dismissed in 1852 for exceeding his authority. He remained in Goderich as the Bank of Montreal agent until 1857 when he moved to Toronto where he died.

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