- Seward Smith
Seward Smith was an
Iowa politician, lawyer, andassociate justice of theDakota Territory Supreme Court.In 1868 Seward was elected city solicitor of
Des Moines, Iowa as a republican.By February of 1879 Smith was still practicing law with his partner (Ripley N. Baylies) inMitchellville, Iowa . OnAugust 10 ,1881 the Republican Party ofDes Moines, Iowa nominated Smith as candidate for the state senate.On
July 10 ,1884 PresidentChester A. Arthur appointed Smith to the Supreme Court of Dakota Territory on the recommendation of theAberdeen, South Dakota circuitjudge . However Smith quickly became controversial, appointing a woman (Elizbaeht M. Cochrane) clerk of Faulk County district court, an unusual appointment for the time. Smith went on to announce his candidacy for the senate while still serving as a sitting territorial supreme court justice. Critics began openly questioning his sanity while even his proponents admitted to his poor health. In October of 1885 PresidentGrover Cleveland removed Smith from office and appointedLouis K. Church ofNew York to replace him. Smith's friends quietly admitted him to an Iowa sanitarium where he subsequently died.
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