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and City Judge Sydney H. Stuart. When Mayor Wood resisted the new police force, maintaining the abolished Municipal Police instead, Smith issued a warrant for the arrest of the mayor, which led to the
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accident. Smith then retired from the bar, sold his home and moved into a boarding house. Smith died from "rheumatic gout" in
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Later Smith left Tammany Hall, and joined the Anti-Tammany Democratic organizations in New York City, like
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Smith married Emily F. Sherman, and they had eleven children. In the summer of 1896, his wife died in a
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in 1857, Recorder Smith became one of the commissioners of the Police Board, along with Mayor
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compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (page 428; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
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For the Georgia politician and Confederate officer, see
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James M. Smith, Jr.
James Milton Smith
James Smith (Yukon politician)
Recorder of New York City
Francis R. Tillou
George G. Barnard
New Baltimore, New York
Manhattan, New York
Democratic
New York
New Baltimore, New York
Democratic
Hards and Softs
Recorder of New York City
Francis R. Tillou
creation of the Metropolitan Police
Fernando Wood
New York City Police Riot
Tammany
George G. Barnard
Mozart Hall
Irving Hall
New York County District Attorney
horse-carriage
Manhattan
New Baltimore, New York
The New York Civil List
CITY POLITICS; ...Soft-Shell Judiciary Convention
City Nominations for Congress, Assembly, and City and County Offices
Democratic primary Nominations

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