Hugh McQueen Street (January 7, 1833 – May 31, 1920) was an American businessman and Democratic Party politician.
Hugh McQueen Street was born on January 7, 1833, in Moore County, North Carolina.
[1][2] Street's paternal great-uncle, Hugh McQueen, was an Attorney General of North Carolina.
[2] Representing Prentiss County, he served two-year terms, ending in 1880 when he chose not to seek re-election in 1879.
[1] During that term, Street introduced the bill that created the Mississippi Constitutional Convention of 1890, on which he served himself.
[3][4] Street was re-elected in 1891 for a four-year term and, at the beginning of the session in 1892, was elected Speaker again, by a close 61–59 vote over James S.