Joshua Mills was a pioneer physician and an American politician of the Whig Party who served as the second mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1838 to 1839 and later as the city"s fifth mayor in 1842.
Career
Mills was born and raised in New England and after an education in medicine, came to Cleveland in 1827. He came as a physician and established the most successful pharmacy in the city. A year later, he was elected mayor of Cleveland.
He was defeated by Nicolas Dockstader for reelection in 1840 and by John West. Allen in 1841.
In 1842, he was re-elected as the city"s fifth mayor.
Membership
In 1832, Mills became public figure, when his aid in the Cholera Epidemic of 1832 made him a member of the city"s first Board of Health. In 1936, Mills became a Whig alderman, a member of Cleveland City Council and in 1837, its president