Samuel Atkins Eliot
1798–1862 (age 64)
Merchant, Philanthropist
Biography
Samuel Atkins Eliot (1798–1862) was a distinguished merchant and philanthropist whose life reflected the values and aspirations of nineteenth-century New England. A man of considerable business acumen and civic commitment, he contributed to both the commercial prosperity and charitable welfare of his community during a period of significant growth and change.
His sixty-four years of life were devoted to the advancement of commerce and the betterment of society through philanthropic endeavor. He was respected for his integrity and generosity, and was laid to rest at Mount Auburn Cemetery, where his memory is honored as a man of business and principle who contributed meaningfully to his community.