- Francis Scott Street
Francis Scott Street (
October 20 ,1831 –April 15 ,1883 ), with partnerFrancis Shubael Smith were the owners ofStreet & Smith publishing company inNew York City .New York Dispatch
He was born in
New York City in 1831, but moved toNew Brunswick, New Jersey in 1844 to work for a grocer. In 1849 he went to work as abookkeeper forAmos J. Williamson , the publisher of the "New York Dispatch ", a weekly newspaper. Street teamed up withFrancis Shubael Smith , then an editor at the Dispatch in 1855 when they bought a failing magazine together. They then bought the "New York Dispatch Weekly " in 1858 for $40,000. The sum was to be paid to Williamson over 5 years. Street and Smith were able to increase circulation, and at the time it became one of the most widely circulated New York City weekly newspapers.Marriage
Francis married Susan E. Potts (1836-1883), daughter of Abram and Elizabeth Potts, around 1858 and they lived in Greenpoint in
Brooklyn in 1860. Susan died onJune 5 ,1883 , just 8 weeks after her husband died. Together they had two sons and two daughters.Francis had a cousin: Jacob Street (c1790-?) from
Pitminster, England who moved to Newfoundland, Canada around 1820. Jacob leftCanada to travel back to England in 1858-1860, and then he went toNew York City where he stayed with his cousin Francis Scott Street.Death
He was suffering from liver disease for several years but died from a
cerebral hemorrhage at his home at 137 Bedford Avenue inBrooklyn . He was buried inGreen-Wood Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York in a coffin of red cedar with gold trimmings.References
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1860 US Census ;Greenpoint, Brooklyn ;
*"Brooklyn Eagle ";April 16 ,1883 ;
*"The New York Times ";April 16 ,1883 ;
*"The New York Times ";April 18 ,1883 ; Funeral for Francis S. StreetExternal links
* [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12819173& Findagrave: Francis Scott Street]
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