R.H. Cameron

Robert Henderson Cameron (March 27, 1867-1949) was a Toronto manufacturer and politician.

Cameron entered the manufacturing industry and was proprietor of Leather Goods Limited.

He ran for Mayor of Toronto in 1918 but was defeated by Tommy Church and returned to the Board of Control in the 1919 election and was re-elected in 1920.

[1] He lost his seat on the Board in 1921 and failed in his attempt to regain it in 1922 before returning to City Council as Alderman for Ward 4 in the 1923 municipal election.

Cameron returned to his business and died in Jefferson County, Florida in February 1949.

R.H. Cameron