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William Robert Smith

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Appointed by
  
Woodrow Wilson

Name
  
William Smith

Preceded by
  
new seat

Role
  
Judge


Preceded by
  
District Created

Party
  
Democratic Party

Occupation
  
Attorney, Judge

Succeeded by
  
Thomas L. Blanton

William Robert Smith

Born
  
September 18, 1863 Smith County, Texas (
1863-09-18
)

Alma mater
  
Sam Houston Normal Institute

Died
  
August 16, 1924, El Paso, Texas, United States

Education
  
Sam Houston State University

William Robert Smith (August 18, 1863 – August 16, 1924) was a United States representative from Texas and a United States federal judge.

Born in Smith County, Texas, Smith graduated from the Sam Houston Normal Institute in Huntsville, Texas in 1883. He read law in 1885 and was admitted to the Texas bar, beginning the practice of law in Tyler, Texas. He moved to Colorado, Texas in 1888, where he continued to practice law. In 1897, he became a judge of the 32nd Judicial District of Texas. In 1903, he resigned as judge to become a United States representative for Texas and served from March 4, 1903 to March 3, 1917.

In 1916, Smith was defeated for renomination to his seat. He moved to El Paso, Texas in October and resumed the practice of law. This practice was cut short when, on April 11, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson nominated Smith to a newly created seat in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. Smith was confirmed by the United States Senate, and received his commission, on April 12, 1917. He served until his death in El Paso.

References

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