Nathaniel B. Smithers

Nathaniel B. Smithers
Nathaniel B. Smithers
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Delaware's At-large district
In office
December 7, 1863 – March 4, 1865
Preceded by William Temple
Succeeded by John A. Nicholson
Personal details
Born October 8, 1818(1818-10-08)
Dover, Delaware
Died January 16, 1896(1896-01-16) (aged 77)
Dover, Delaware
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Mary Smithers
Residence Dover, Delaware
Alma mater Lafayette College
Profession lawyer

Nathaniel Barratt Smithers (October 8, 1818 - January 16, 1896) was a was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served as U. S. Representative from Delaware.

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Early life and family

Smithers was born in Dover, Delaware, the son of the county prothonotary, Nathaniel and Susan Fisher Barratt Smithers. He was educated at Ezra Scovell's school in Dover and then at the West Nottingham Academy under Rev. James Magraw. Earning his undergraduate degree at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1836, he entered the law department of Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania with the class of 1840. He was admitted to the Delaware Bar in 1841 and commenced its practice in Dover. His wife was his half cousin, Mary Smithers and they had four children, only one of whom survived into adulthood. She was the sister of diplomat Enoch Joyce Smithers. After Mary's death, Smithers married Mary Barratt Townsend of Frederica, Delaware.

Professional and political career

Beginning his political career as a Whig, he turned down the nomination to run for Congress in 1844 but did serve as clerk of the State Legislature in 1845 and 1847. He was a delegate to the Whig Convention in Philadelphia that nominated Millard Fillmore in 1848. But he became estranged with the mainstream of the Whigs in the state when the party rejected the gradual abolition of slavery and voted in local option concerning alcohol in 1847. He co-operated with the American Party but did not become a member.

He was a chair of the state delegation to the Republican Convention in Chicago that nominated Abraham Lincoln. Smithers served as secretary of state for Delaware under Governor Cannon from January 20, 1863 until November 23, 1863 when he was elected to the U.S. Congress to fill a vacancy opened with the death of Democrat William Temple. While there he served on the critical Special Committee of Reconstruction and helped turn down the efforts of Arkansas and Louisiana members to be re-admitted. He also shepherded the amendment through Congress which abolished the purchase of relief from the draft. At the Baltimore Republican Convention in 1864, he was a member of the executive committee but did not support Andrew Johnson's nomination as vice-president.

Now classified as an Unconditional Unionist, he was defeated after that one term by John A. Nicholson, a Democrat, in 1864 and returned to private practice. He did continue to lead the Delaware Republican delegation, in 1868 nominating Grant and in 1880 voting for Blaine. Back in Dover, he was president of the First National Bank and served on the school board. Dickinson College awarded him the honorary doctorate in 1890.

Death and legacy

Smithers died at Dover and is buried there in the Old Methodist or Whatcoat Cemetery.

Almanac

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Representatives took office March 4th and have a two year term.


Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
U.S. Representative Legislature Washington December 7, 1863 March 3, 1865


United States Congressional service
Dates Congress Chamber Majority President Committees Class/District
1863-1865 38th U.S. House Republican Abraham Lincoln at-large


Election results
Year Office Subject Party votes % Opponent Party votes %
1864 U.S. Representative Nathaniel B. Smithers Republican 8,253 49% John A. Nicholson Democratic 8,762 52%

References

  • Martin, Roger A.. (2003). Delawareans in Congress, the House of Representatives 1789-1900.. ISBN 0-924117-26-5. 

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