William Smith | |
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Member of the Oregon State Senate | |
In office January 9, 1899 – January 12, 1903 | |
Constituency | Baker and Malheur counties |
Personal details | |
Died | unknown, after 1915 |
Political party | Populist |
Residence | Baker City, Oregon |
William Smith was an American lawyer and politician who served as a Populist member of the Oregon Senate from 1899 until 1903. He was also the Fusion (Democratic and Populist) nominee for Oregon's 2nd congressional district in 1900. Smith lost to incumbent Republican Malcolm A. Moody in a four-way race, receiving 32% of the vote. He practiced law with the firm Hart & Smith from 1904 until 1906.
In April 1903, Smith was appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Oregon by Governor George E. Chamberlain, and was still serving as late as 1915.
Early life
William Smith was born on April 22, 1854, in Brooklyn, New York. He was one of five children of William and Susan Davies (Thomas) Smith. When Smith was in his early childhood, his family moved to Minnesota.
References
- "1899 Regular Session (20th): January 9 – February 18" (pdf). Oregon State Archives. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
- "OR - District 02 1900". Our Campaigns. June 12, 2008. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
- Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 14, 1900, Image 4
- "Baker County Genealogy Trails". Genealogy Trails. Retrieved January 2, 2017.
- Polk County Observer J. C. Hayer, October 7, 1901 ()
- Oregon. Legislative Assembly. Senate (1905). Journal of the Senate of the ... Regular Session, of the Legislative Assembly of Oregon. The State. p. 61.
- Blue Book and Official Directory. Office of the Secretary of State. 1915. p. 100.
- ^ Gaston, Joseph (1912). The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912. S.J. Clarke publishing Company. pp. 438–441.
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