- Samuel Smith (Maryland)
Infobox Senator
name=Samuel Smith
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Maryland
party=Democratic-Republican, Democrat
term=March 4 ,1803 –March 3 ,1815 December 17 ,1822 –March 3 ,1833
preceded=John E. HowardWilliam Pinkney
succeeded=Robert G. HarperJoseph Kent
date of birth=July 27 ,1752
place of birth=Carlisle, Pennsylvania , USA
date of death=April 22 ,1839
place of death=Baltimore, Maryland , USA
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Merchant
Samuel Smith (
July 27 ,1752 –April 22 ,1839 ) was aUnited States Senator and Representative fromMaryland , a mayor ofBaltimore, Maryland , and a general in the Maryland militia. He was the brother of cabinet secretary Robert Smith.Biography
Born in
Carlisle, Pennsylvania , Smith moved with his family toBaltimore, Maryland , in 1759. He attended a private academy, and engaged in mercantile pursuits until theAmerican Revolutionary War , at which time he served ascaptain ,major , andlieutenant colonel in theContinental Army . After the war, Smith engaged in the shipping business.From 1790 to 1792, Smith was a member of the
Maryland House of Delegates . At the time of the threatened war withFrance in 1794, he was appointedbrigadier general of the Marylandmilitia and commanded Maryland’s quota during theWhiskey Rebellion . Smith served as a major general of Maryland militia during theWar of 1812 , and commanded the defenses of Baltimore during theBattle of Baltimore andFort McHenry in 1814. The American victory there can largely be attributed to Smith's preparation for the British invasion.Smith entered into national politics when he was elected to the
Third United States Congress , serving fromMarch 4 ,1793 , untilMarch 3 ,1803 . As a Congressman, Smith served aschairman of the U.S. House Committee on Commerce and Manufactures (Fifth through Seventh Congresses). Smith entered into the Senate election in 1802, and was elected as aDemocratic-Republican to theUnited States Senate . He was re-elected in 1808 and served from March 4, 1803 until March 3, 1815. While senator, Smith served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Ninth and Tenth Congresses.Smith was elected to the Fourteenth Congress on
January 31 ,1816 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofNicholas R. Moore , and was re-elected to the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Congresses. In the House, Smith served as chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Expenditures in the Department of the Treasury (Fourteenth Congress), and as a member of the Committee on Ways and Means (Fifteenth through Seventeenth Congresses).On
December 17 ,1822 , Smith resigned as congressman, having been elected as a Democratic Republican (later Crawford Republican and Jacksonian) to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofWilliam Pinkney . Smith served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Twentieth and Twenty-first Congresses, and as chairman of the Committee on Finance (Eighteenth and Twentieth through Twenty-second Congresses). He was re-elected in 1826 and served until March 3, 1833. Two years later, in 1835, Smith becamemayor of Baltimore , and served in that position until 1838, when he retired from public life. Smith died in Baltimore in 1839, and is interred in the Old Westminster Burying Ground.References
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7530239 Samuel Smith] at
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* [http://www.historycentral.com/Bio/RevoltBios/SmithSAMUEL.html Samuel Smith at History Central]
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