Robert Smith (cabinet)

Robert Smith (cabinet)

Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Robert Smith



order=2nd
title=United States Secretary of the Navy
term_start=July 27, 1801
term_end=March 4, 1809
predecessor=Benjamin Stoddert
successor=Paul Hamilton
order2=5th
title2=United States Attorney General
term_start2=March 3, 1805
term_end2=August 6, 1805
predecessor2=Levi Lincoln, Sr.
successor2=John Breckinridge
order3=6th
title3=United States Secretary of State
term_start3=March 6, 1809
term_end3=April 1, 1811
president3=James Madison
predecessor3=James Madison
successor3=James Monroe
birth_date=birth date|1757|11|3|mf=y
birth_place=Lancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1842|11|26|1757|11|03
death_place=Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
party=Democratic-Republican
spouse=
profession=Politician, Lawyer
religion=Presbyterian

Robert Smith (November 3, 1757 – November 26, 1842) was the second United States Secretary of the Navy from 1801 to 1809 and the sixth United States Secretary of State from 1809 to 1811. He was the brother of Senator Samuel Smith.

Smith was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. During the American Revolutionary War, he served in the Continental Army and participated in the Battle of Brandywine. He graduated from Princeton in 1781 and began to practice law in Maryland. Smith became the Presidential Elector in the Electoral College for Maryland in 1789, then a member of state's senate from 1793 to 1795, and finally a member of Maryland's house of delegates from 1796 to 1800. President Thomas Jefferson appointed him as Secretary of the Navy in July, 1801 after William Jones declined the position. On March 2, 1805, the Senate confirmed the appointments of Smith as United States Attorney General and Jacob Crowninshield as Secretary of the Navy. However, Crowninshield declined his appointment, so Smith briefly served as both Attorney General and Secretary of the Navy.Eventually, President Jefferson appointed John Breckinridge to replace Smith as Attorney General and Smith resumed his role as a full-time Secretary of the Navy. Smith finally left the office of Secretary of the Navy with the end of President Jefferson's administration on March 4, 1809.Jefferson's successor, President James Madison, immediately appointed Smith as Secretary of State, an office which he held from March 6, 1809 until his forced resignation on April 1, 1811.

Smith was closely allied with his brother, Maryland Senator Samuel Smith. He bitterly opposed Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin. Madison thought he could be his own Secretary of State, but Smith so often pursued opposite policies that Madison finally demanded his resignation. In Madison's April 1811 “Memorandum on Robert Smith” the president offered a laundry list of Smith's shortcomings: he questioned Smith's loyalty; he found Smith's diplomatic correspondence wanting; he had been indiscreet in conversations with the British; and he had opposed the restrictive system. Apparently Smith was bewildered by these and other charges leveled by Madison and published an exoneration of himself, "Robert Smith's Address to the People of the United States," an attack on Madison's foreign policy. Smith achieved many things that helped make America who she is.

Smith became the president of the not-yet-fully-organized American Bible Society in 1813. In 1818, he became the founding president of the Maryland Agriculture Society and afterwards retired to a more private life where he enjoyed his wealth. Robert Smith died in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 26, 1842. The USS "Robert Smith" (DD-324) was named for him.

References

* Clifford Egan, "Robert Smith" in Edward S. Mihalkanin, ed. "American Statesmen: Secretaries of State from John Jay to Colin Powell" Greenwood Press 2004. pp 478-83.

External links

* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6856909 Robert Smith] at Find A Grave
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-s/r-smith.htm Robert Smith] at the Naval Historical Center
* [http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/40901.htm Robert Smith] at the United States Department of State
* [http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/secretaries/rsmith.htm Robert Smith] at the Hall of the Secretaries of State


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