Anthony Smith (politician) explained

Anthony Smith
Office:President of the Senate of West Virginia
Term Start:1901
Term End:1903
Successor:Clark W. May
Office1:Member of the West Virginia Senate
Term1:1883-1885
1889-1891
1899-1901
Office2:Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
Term2:1871-1873
1891-1893
Birth Date:9 January 1844
Birth Place:Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Party:Republican
Spouse:Martha Fanny Holland
Residence:Harrisville, West Virginia
Profession:Farmer, banker, attorney

Anthony Smith was the Republican President of the West Virginia Senate from Tyler County and served from 1901 to 1903.[1] [2]

Early and family life

He was born January 9, 1844, in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. At age 4, he moved with his father to Virginia (years before the state of West Virginia was created). On August 14, 1862, when he was 18 years old, he enrolled in Company F, Fourteenth Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. He served for two years before being captured. He remained a prisoner of war until the Confederacy was defeated.

Career

He served numerous political offices over the years, including state delegate, state senator, and prosecuting attorney of Tyler County. He was President of the Senate during his last term. In 1888 he was a Presidential elector.

On December 20, 1870, he married Martha F. Holland, they had two children, a son and daughter.

Death and legacy

He died sometime in the 1920s.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Men of West Virginia ... - Google Books . 2013-05-23. 1903 .
  2. Book: Prominent Men of West Virginia: Biographical Sketches, the Growth and ... - George Wesley Atkinson, Alvaro Franklin Gibbens - Google Books . 2013-05-23. 1890 . Atkinson . George Wesley . Gibbens . Alvaro Franklin .