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George Smith (Missouri politician)

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Caucus appointed him to the committee which drafted the call for a convention of pro-Union Missourians. The convention enacted several measures, including the abolition of slavery and the restriction of voting rights to Unionists who opposed the
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in the summer. Smith was also active in the state militia, and was appointed commander of the 1st Company of the 1st Regiment with the rank of
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crisis of the mid to late 1850s, Smith opposed the efforts of the pro-slavery side and declared himself in favor of maintaining the
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on February 2, 1809, the son of John and Mary (Fisher) Smith. Both of Smith's grandfathers were natives of
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Smith died in Cameron on July 14, 1881. He was buried at Packard Cemetery in Cameron.
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In 1864, Smith was president of the state Republican convention, which was held in
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in the winter, and driving cattle from Ohio to eastern Pennsylvania and
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Republican Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives
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Democratic Party members of the Missouri House of Representatives
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In 1852, Smith was elected to represent Caldwell County in the
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History of Columbiana County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
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An Illustrated Historical Atlas of Clinton County, Missouri
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Smith was educated in Columbiana County and attended
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George Smith (disambiguation)

United States Marshal
Western District of Missouri
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Thomas Clement Fletcher
Willard Preble Hall
Edwin Obed Stanard
Missouri House of Representatives
Caldwell County
Ohio House of Representatives
Columbiana County
Columbiana County, Ohio
Cameron, Missouri
Democratic
Unconditional Union
Republican
Miami University
Ohio
Missouri
Lieutenant governor of Missouri
United States Marshal
Western District of Missouri
Columbiana County, Ohio
Pennsylvania
American Revolution
War of 1812
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
New Orleans

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