- George Weissinger Smith
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name = George Weissinger Smith
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residence = Cherokee Triangle
birth_date = birth date|1864|10|10
birth_place =Louisville, Kentucky , U.S.A.
death_date = death date and age|1931|01|28|1864|10|10
death_place =Louisville, Kentucky , U.S.A.
death_cause =cerebral hemorrhage
occupation = Attorney
title = Mayor of Louisville
term = 1917-1921
predecessor =John H. Buschemeyer
successor =Huston Quin
party = Republican PartyGeorge Weissinger Smith was
mayor ofLouisville, Kentucky from 1917 to 1921. His maternal grandfather, George Weissinger, published theLouisville Journal (which became theCourier-Journal ) during the controversial tenure ofGeorge D. Prentice .George Smith graduated from
Louisville Male High School in 1883, from theUniversity of Virginia in 1886, and from theUniversity of Louisville School of Law in 1887. He practiced law throughout the rest of his life. He entered politics in 1898 with his election to theKentucky General Assembly .Smith ran for mayor in 1917 on an anti-corruption platform. Louisville's dominant political boss for three decades,
John Henry Whallen , had died in 1913 and his less charismatic brother was unable to use the party's political machine to defeat Smith. Smith followed through on election promises, shutting down brothels and gambling along the then-seedy Green Street. After the "Louisville Herald " drummed up public interest with a naming contest, the Republican-majority city council gave the street it's modern name, Liberty Street, in 1918. He also ordered theLouisville Police Department to assist federal agents in enforcingProhibition .The administration soon focused on the
World War I effort, with Smith himself involved in war bond drives.Camp Zachary Taylor , one of the largest training camps built for the war effort, was located at was then the edge of the city.The city grew 40% in size during his administration through annexation of surrounding areas. After his term as mayor, he served as president of the
Louisville Water Company until 1926.He lived on Cherokee Road with his family, and died in 1931 of a
cerebral hemorrhage . He was buried inCave Hill Cemetery .References
*cite encyclopedia|title=Smith, George Weissinger|encyclopedia=The Encyclopedia of Louisville|year=2001
*cite book|title=Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County|last=Yater|first=George H.|year=1987|publisher=Filson Club, Incorporated|location=Louisville, KY |edition=2nd edition|id = ISBN 0-9601072-3-1
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