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William Henry Smith (American politician)

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Preceded by
  
William W. Armstrong

Name
  
William Smith

Plays
  
The Drunkard

Children
  
Delavan Smith

Succeeded by
  
John Russell

Spouse(s)
  
Emeline Reynolds

Party
  
Republican Party

Political party
  
Republican

Role
  
Politician


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Born
  
December 1, 1833 Columbia County, New York (
1833-12-01
)

Died
  
July 27, 1896, Lake Forest, Illinois, United States

Books
  
St Clair Papers, A political history of slavery, Flexographic Press, Air Pollution and Fore, Charles Hammond and His R

William henry smith american politician


William Henry Smith (December 1, 1833 – July 27, 1896) was a newspaper editor, Republican politician who was Ohio Secretary of State 1865–1868, consolidated and managed the Associated Press, and was a compiler and editor of several historic works.

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William Henry Smith was born December 1, 1833 at Columbia County, New York. In 1836 his parents moved to Ohio, where he received the best educational advantages the state afforded. He was a tutor, editor of the Literary Review at Cincinnati, and was an editor at the Cincinnati Gazette when the American Civil War broke out. He was active in promoting enlistments for the Union.

Smith was active in securing the gubernatorial nomination for John Brough, and became his private secretary upon his election to Governor in 1863. In 1864 he resigned when nominated by the Republicans for Ohio Secretary of State, and defeated incumbent Democrat William W. Armstrong in the general election. He was nominated again in 1866, and defeated Democrat Benjamin Le Fevre.

Smith resigned as Secretary January 14, 1868 to run the Cincinnati Chronicle for a short time until failing health caused his resignation. In 1870 he took charge of the Western Associated Press in Chicago. In 1877, President Hayes appointed him Collector of the Port of Chicago. In January, 1883, he led the merger of the Western Associated Press and the New York Associated Press, and was General Manager of the company.

Smith also compiled and edited historic works, including the St. Clair Papers in 1882. He died July 27, 1896 in Lake Forest, Illinois, and was interred at Lake Forest Cemetery.

Works

  • Smith, William Henry, ed. (1882). The Life and Public Services of Arthur St Clair. 1. Robert Clarke & Company. 
  • Smith, William Henry, ed. (1882). The Life and Public Services of Arthur St Clair. 2. Robert Clarke & Company. 
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