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'''Ed''', '''Eddie''', '''Edward''', '''Edwin''', and similar, surnamed '''Smith''', may refer to:
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==Military==
*] (1889–1961), United States Coast Guard admiral, oceanographer and Arctic explorer
*] (1898–1940), English recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War
*] (born 1945), U.S. general, commander of Army, Pacific 1998–2002
*] (1841–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

==Politics and law==
*] (1853–1948), Canadian businessman and politician
*], alderman for Chicago's 28th ward
*] (born 1979), member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
*] (1864–1924), mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
*] (1854–1935), governor of Vermont
*] (1807–1883), Presbyterian clergyman and chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
*] (1861–1931), lieutenant governor of Minnesota
*] (1961–2023), American judge in Pennsylvania
*] (1809–1885), U.S. representative from New York
*] (1927–2010), member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
*] (1819–1903), merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
*] (1839–1907), New Zealand armourer and Liberal Party politician
*] (1870–1953), Iowa Secretary of State and newspaper editor
*] (1817–1892), American pioneer, businessman and politician
*] (1860–1930), mayor of Omaha, Nebraska, 1918–1921
*] (1891–1968), British Conservative member of parliament for Ashford, 1943–1950
*] (1919–2001), U.S. federal judge
*], of Springfield, Sangamon County, Ill
*] (1602–1682), chief justice of the Irish Common Pleas
*] (c. 1704–1762), English member of parliament for Leicestershire, 1734–1762
*] (born 1980), candidate for attorney general of the District of Columbia
*] (1852–1924), miner, rancher and political figure in British Columbia
*] (c. 1871–1960), American politician in the Connecticut House of Representatives
*] (1830–1919), South Australian politician
*] (1864–1944), nicknamed "Cotton Ed", U.S. senator from South Carolina
*], army officer and governor of the Isle of Man
*] (c. 1630–1707), English landowner and politician
*] (1928-2010), Canadian politician in British Columbia
*] (1826–1878), American lawyer and United States Attorney
*], Connecticut judge, mayor and United States Attorney

==Sports==
===American football===
*] (1913–1998), American football player, model for the Heisman Trophy
*] (1923–2010), fullback in the American National Football League
*] (born 1956), American football quarterback
*] (born 1950), American football defensive end
*] (born 1957), American football linebacker
*] (born 1969), basketball and American football player
*Edwin Smith or ] (born 1982), American football player

===Association football===
*] (1929–1993), English footballer
*] (born 1965), Scottish football referee
*], English footballer for Crystal Palace

===Baseball===
*], Baltimore Monumentals baseball player
*] (1879–1956), St. Louis Browns baseball player
*] (1913–1994), baseball pitcher
*] (born 1984), American baseball coach

===Cricket===
*] (born 1977), English cricketer
*] (1831–1899), English cricketer
*] (1854–1909), English cricketer and clergyman
*] (1868–1937), English cricketer and British Army officer
*] (1911–1999), Australian cricketer
*], Derbyshire cricketer
*] (1848–1880), English cricketer
*] (1860–1939), English cricketer

===Other sports===
*] (1929–1998), New York Knicks basketball player
*], American streetball player
*] (1926–1997), Australian cyclist
*] (born 1983), basketball player
*] (1922–1997), New Zealand rower, silver medalist at the 1950 Empire Games

==Engineers and scientists==
*] (1819–1874), British physician and medical writer
*] (1931–2010), British metallurgy scientist
*] (1851–1912), American astronomer

==Writers and the arts==
*] (1890–1965), better known as E.E. "Doc" Smith, science fiction author
*] (1858–1949), Canadian architect
*] (1839–1919), English biographer
*] (1857–1906), British postcard publisher
*] (1871–1935), English author, mining engineer and adventurer
*], English artist and engraver
*] (1822–1906), American antiquities collector
*] (1912–1971), English photographer
*] (1876–1957), South African born missionary, anthropologist and writer in Africa
*] (born 1956), American sculptor and printmaker
*], British entrepreneur and showman

==Others==
*] (died 1945), British trade union leader
*] (1850–1912), captain of the RMS ''Titanic'' when she sank
*], committed one of the first bank robberies in the United States
*], founder of Edward B. Smith & Co., became brokerage firm Smith Barney
*] (1827–1876), Congregational minister in Massachusetts
*] (1875–1952), British pioneer and promoter of commercial road transport
*Edwin Smith (architect) (1870–1965), ] 1929–1935
*] (1847–1929), surveyor general of South Australia
*Eddie Smith, murder victim, see ]

==See also==
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 24 November 2024

Ed, Eddie, Edward, Edwin, and similar, surnamed Smith, may refer to:

Military

Politics and law

Sports

American football

Association football

Baseball

Cricket

Other sports

Engineers and scientists

Writers and the arts

Others

See also

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