It was on this plantation that John Streett was born. In 1784, John married Martha St. Clair, and they had seven sons and two daughters. Many of their descendants are living in Harford County today.
On February 12, 1812, John Streett was commissioned as colonel of the 7th Regiment of the Harford County Cavalry and was a hero in the battle of the North Point during the War of 1812. His portrait hangs in the Harford County, Maryland Court House. Colonel John Streett was commended by Major General Samuel Smith for his bravery and efficiency in action.
In addition to managing his plantation, Colonel John Streett took an active part in politics and served in the Maryland Legislature for twelve consecutive terms from 1799 to 1811. He was buried in a private cemetery on the Streett Estate, but was moved to Holy Cross Episcopal Church Cemetery. The Streett Family gave the land and built the church in 1888.
http://www.marylanddar.org/ColJohnStreett/CJSChapterHistory.htm
It was on this plantation that John Streett was born. In 1784, John married Martha St. Clair, and they had seven sons and two daughters. Many of their descendants are living in Harford County today.
On February 12, 1812, John Streett was commissioned as colonel of the 7th Regiment of the Harford County Cavalry and was a hero in the battle of the North Point during the War of 1812. His portrait hangs in the Harford County, Maryland Court House. Colonel John Streett was commended by Major General Samuel Smith for his bravery and efficiency in action.
In addition to managing his plantation, Colonel John Streett took an active part in politics and served in the Maryland Legislature for twelve consecutive terms from 1799 to 1811. He was buried in a private cemetery on the Streett Estate, but was moved to Holy Cross Episcopal Church Cemetery. The Streett Family gave the land and built the church in 1888.
http://www.marylanddar.org/ColJohnStreett/CJSChapterHistory.htm
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