Thomas Hambly Ross

Thomas Hambly Ross (February 25, 1886 – November 20, 1956) was a Canadian politician.

[1] Born in Woodstock, Ontario, Ross was first elected in the 1940 election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Hamilton East, receiving 47.4% of the vote and defeating Conservative incumbent Albert Brown.

His final election in 1953 saw Ross returned to Ottawa with 45.2% of the vote.

Sam Lawrence Park can be found on the western-end of Concession Street.

During 1990 to 1994, Sam Lawrence Park underwent a major upgrading that included repairing the stone walls, installing new walkways, site lighting, site furniture, and the redevelopment of the major rock gardens.