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Samuel Street

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and later that year he became the acting deputy paymaster for the militia. On March 24, 1814, he was appointed as a district commissioner tasked with arresting traitors of the war. He received Ā£1,333 (equivalent to Ā£117,774 in 2023) in compensation from the British government for damage to his
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In 1800, he was elected as speaker of the Upper Canadian legislative assembly. Later that year, merchant candidates like Street struggled in the 1800 general election for the legislative assembly because of public opposition to improving the Niagara
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and became speaker of the legislature in 1800. He lost his subsequent campaign for reelection but was elected to the constituency of the 3rd riding of Lincoln in 1808 and was elected again to become the speaker. During the
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on January 2, 1753. His father was also named Samuel Street and his mother was Elizabeth Smith. His wife was Phoebe Van Camp and they had a daughter named Mary.
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concluded that, while Street and Andrew Butler's business was unusual and unaccountable, there was no reason to continue investigating the business.
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and the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Lincoln Militias. On July 24, 1813, he was appointed as an official who could manage farms abandoned during the
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he became a paymaster for Oxford and Lincoln militias and was appointed as acting deputy paymaster for the British militia. He died in
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to help resolve the debts he obtained in his business. He created the Niagara Company to manage this business and purchased shares in
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This article is about the Upper Canada political figure. For his nephew, the Canadian businessman and government official, see
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ordered an investigation into their business for stealing supplies from the Indian Department and selling it in the shop.
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and Street formed a new partnership with Butler's son Andrew and opened a shop in Fort Niagara. In 1787 he was living in
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moved into Street's home after his nephew's father was murdered. In 1788, he became a justice of the peace in the
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and opened a business to provide supplies to the British and later trade with indigenous people and the
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When their sales declined due to American competition, Street and Andrew Butler built a
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immigrants from the United States to Upper Canada to bring enslaved people with them.
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on Fifteen Mile Creek Street in 1789, which was sold to John Butler in 1792. In 1790
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In 1792 Street lost the election to represent the constituency of the 2nd riding of
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Becoming prominent : regional leadership in Upper Canada, 1791ā€“1841
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For the lawyer and political figure in New Brunswick, see
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Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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for the Niagara area. In 1796 he was elected to the
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He was resoundingly defeated by 193:Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 160:where he provided supplies to the 14: 485:Riddell, William Renwick (1922). 611:People from Wilton, Connecticut 631:Canadian justices of the peace 438:Slavery and freedom in Niagara 1: 201:Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet 474:. July 26, 1928. p. 29. 411:"Street, Samuel (1775ā€“1844)" 75:Merchant, politician, judge 647: 206:Street became involved in 18: 579: 570: 562: 548: 539: 531: 383:Parker, Bruce A. (1983). 298:property during the war. 435:Power, Michael (1993). 327:Johnson, J. K. (1989). 156:. In 1778, he moved to 281:War of 1812 and death 66:Thorold, Upper Canada 626:Upper Canada judges 566:Alexander Macdonell 491:Michigan Law Review 287:3rd Lincoln Militia 154:American Revolution 143:Wilton, Connecticut 141:Street was born in 102:American Revolution 98:Wilton, Connecticut 50:Wilton, Connecticut 25:Samuel Denny Street 16:Canadian politician 521:– via JSTOR. 470:"Lest We Forget". 291:1st Oxford Militia 589: 588: 580:Succeeded by 558: 557: 549:Succeeded by 409:Parker, Bruce A. 340:978-0-7735-6157-1 178:Samuel Street Jr. 174:Chippawa, Ontario 166:Indian Department 150:Susquehanna River 110:Indian Department 96:. 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Index

Samuel Street Jr.
Samuel Denny Street
Upper Canada
Wilton, Connecticut
American Revolution
Fort Niagara
Indian Department
land speculator
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
Lincoln
War of 1812
Thorold
Wilton, Connecticut
Susquehanna River
American Revolution
Fort Niagara
British
Indian Department
John Butler
Chippawa, Ontario
Samuel Street Jr.
Nassau District
sawmill
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester
governor general of British North America
Sir John Johnson, 2nd Baronet
land speculation
Oliver Phelps
Nathaniel Gorham
William Berczy

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