Nels H. Smith Explained

Nels Smith
Order1:18th
Office1:Governor of Wyoming
Term Start1:January 2, 1939
Term End1:January 4, 1943
Predecessor1:Leslie Andrew Miller
Successor1:Lester C. Hunt
Office2:Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
Term Start2:1919
Term End2:1920
Birth Name:Nels Hansen Smith
Birth Date:27 August 1884
Birth Place:Gayville, Dakota Territory
Death Place:Spearfish, South Dakota, U.S.

Nels Hansen Smith (August 27, 1884July 5, 1976) was an American politician who served as the 18th Governor of Wyoming from 1939 until 1943. He was a Republican.

Biography

He was born on August 27, 1884, in Gayville in the Dakota Territory to Danish immigrants Margaret (née Larsen) and Peter Smith.

Smith moved to Wyoming in 1907 and subsequently was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives for the Fifteenth State Legislature. He lived in Crook County.

He was elected governor in 1938, defeating incumbent Governor Leslie A. Miller.[1]

In 1942, when it was proposed Japanese-Americans be relocated to Wyoming Governor Smith told Milton Eisenhower, “If you bring any Japs into my state they will be hanging from every tree.”[2]

He lost the 1942 election to Lester Hunt, a Democrat. In 1942, Smith and two partners bought Ranch A in Crook County, from the estate of Moses Annenberg; it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

He died on July 5, 1976, in Spearfish, South Dakota.

Smith's granddaughter Connie Smith, 10 years old, disappeared in Lakeville, Connecticut (a part of Salisbury, Connecticut) while attending summer camp in 1952. He and his son, Connie's father, exhausted all resources trying to find her, but to no avail. She has never been found.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nels Smith . Wyoming State Archives . 10 July 2019.
  2. Book: Reeves . Richard . Infamy: The Shocking Story of the Japanese American Internment in World War II . April 21, 2015 . Henry Holt and Co. . Kindle .
  3. Book: Dooling , Michael C. . Clueless in New England: The Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden, Connie Smith & Katherine Hull . Carrollton Press . 2010 . 9780962742439 .