Jesse C. Mills

Jesse C. Mills
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 12th district
In office
January 7, 1856 – January 4, 1858
Preceded byEleazer Wakeley
Succeeded byJohn W. Boyd
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Walworth County, Wisconsin
In office
1843
Preceded byJohn M. Capron
Succeeded byGaylord Graves
Member of the House of Representatives of the Wisconsin Territory for Rock & Walworth counties
In office
January 6, 1845 – January 5, 1846
Serving with Stephen Field, Salmon Thomas, & Jesse Moore
Preceded byJohn Hopkins, James Tripp, John M. Capron, & William A. Bartlett
Succeeded byIra Jones, Caleb Crosswell, Warren Earl, & Gaylord Graves
In office
December 7, 1840 – December 5, 1842
Serving with John Hackett (1840–42), Hugh Long (1840–41), Edward V. Whiton (1840–42), & James Tripp (1841–42)
Preceded byOthni Beardsley & Edward V. Whiton
Succeeded byJohn Hopkins, James Tripp, John M. Capron, & William A. Bartlett
Personal details
Born(1802-01-04)January 4, 1802
Francestown, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedMarch 16, 1875(1875-03-16) (aged 73)
Neenah, Wisconsin, U.S.
Resting placeHickory Grove Cemetery, Spring Prairie, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Mary Ann Bell
(m. 1834⁠–⁠1875)
RelativesJoshua Mills (brother)
ProfessionPhysician

Jesse Carr Mills (January 4, 1802 – March 16, 1875) was an American physician, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing Walworth County during the 1856 and 1857 sessions. He was one of dozens of lawmakers in the 1856 session caught up in the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad bribery scheme.