Thomas Clark Street
Born1814
Died6 September 1872

Thomas Clark Street (1814 September 6, 1872) was a lawyer, businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada who represented Welland from 1867 to 1872.

He was born at Chippawa in 1814, the son of Samuel Street Jr. He studied law with Christopher Hagerman and William Henry Draper and was called to the bar in 1838. When his father died in 1844, Street took over his business interests. In 1851, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada representing Welland; he was defeated in 1854 and 1857, then reelected in 1861 and 1863. He served as a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia.

He served as president of the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company and the Gore Bank. He also was a director of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Bank of Upper Canada.

He died at Chippawa in 1872, after being re-elected for a second term by acclamation.

1872 Canadian federal election: Welland
Party Candidate Votes%
ConservativeThomas Clark Street1,59060.0
UnknownA.G. Hill1,06040.0
Total valid votes 2,650100.0
1867 Canadian federal election: Welland
Party Candidate Votes
ConservativeThomas Clark Streetacclaimed
  • "Thomas Clark Street". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
  • Thomas Clark Street – Parliament of Canada biography
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