Isaac Newton Mills (September 10, 1851 – July 14, 1929) was an American lawyer, judge, and politician from New York.
[1] Mills began studying at the Providence Conference Seminary in Greenwich, Rhode Island.
He won several prizes from Amherst in the next four years, and in 1874 he was the valedictorian for his graduating class.
As a lawyer, he won the acquittal of Walter S. Ward for the murder of Clarence M. Peters[9] and represented Mrs. Anne U. Stillman in her divorce proceedings against James A. Stillman, and Leonard Kip Rhinelander in his divorce case.
[11] He was also a member of the Royal Arch Masonry, the Knights Templar, and the New-York Historical Society.
Their children were Nona Burnett, LeRoy Newton, Priscilla Alden, and Dr.