General samuel smith biography
Samuel Smith (July 27, 1752 – April 22, 1839) was an American Senator and Representative from Maryland, a mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and a general in the..
Samuel Smith
A man of service and vigilance, Samuel Smith was a war hero, merchant, member of Maryland government, Congressman, Senator, and mayor.
He was born into a prominent Scots-Irish mercantile family on July 27, 1752.
A man of service and vigilance, Samuel Smith was a war hero, merchant, member of Maryland government, Congressman, Senator, and mayor.
When Smith was a young child, his family moved to Baltimore, where he attended private school and later fell into the family trade.
Smith was smitten with the Patriot cause. Prior to the outbreak of war, he was charged with the task of arresting Governor Robert Eden in Annapolis and seizing valuable letters from Lord George Germain, British Secretary of State for the colonies, to Governor Eden and any other orders, resolves, instructions, requisitions, letters, papers, and writings pertaining to colonial tensions.
A fervent patriot, Smith signed on with the revolutionaries and quickly rose through the ranks from Captain up to Lieutenant Colonel in the Continental Army.
He commanded Maryland troops at the Battles of Long Island, Harlem, White Plains, Brandywi