Orlando J. Smith Explained

Orlando J. Smith
Birth Name:Orlando Jay Smith
Birth Date:14 June 1842
Birth Place:Terre Haute, Indiana
Death Place:Dobbs Ferry, New York
Occupation:Philosopher
Children:Evelyn Woodford Smith
Courtland Smith
Mabel Follin Smith

Orlando Jay Smith (June 14, 1842 – December 20, 1908) was an early 20th-century American philosopher. Though he was an avowed agnostic, he advocated for the search to a meaning in life which would be commensurate with the possible existence of an ultimate intelligence.

Early life

Smith was born on June 14, 1842, in Terre Haute, Indiana. He fought in the Civil War, and was wounded near Atlanta, Georgia, on August 3, 1864. He achieved the rank of Major.[1]

Career

He was editor of the Terre Haute Mail, the Terre Haute Express, the Chicago Express and was the Founder of the American Press Association in 1882, whose General Office in 1910 was at 225, West 39th Street, New York. He lived at Bonneview, his estate in Dobbs Ferry, New York.[1]

Among works by Smith were A Short View of Great Questions (1899), The Coming Democracy, Balance the Fundamental Variety (1904), The Agreement Between Science and Religion (1906) and Eternalism: A Theory Of Infinite Justice (1902).[2]

Philosophy

Smith didn't call himself religious, he thought that both religion and science had been misinterpreted and perverted. He argued that just as there is a balance in the natural world, so there is a balance in the spiritual world. And that just as no good would go unrewarded, no evil would go unpunished. Though an agnostic, Smith nevertheless believed in reincarnation and his book A Short View of Great Quests inspired Henry Ford the industrialist and founder of the Ford Motor Company to take an interest at least in reincarnation.[3] [4]

Smith distilled his philosophy into three fundamentals:

  1. That the soul is accountable for its action;
  2. That the soul survives death;
  3. That there is a supreme power to right things.'[3]

Personal life

On March 28, 1881, Smith was married to Evelyn Virginia "Eva" Berry (1861–1944), a daughter of Walter G. Berry and Virginia R. (née Edmonston) Berry.[5] Together, they were the parents of three children:[5]

Smith died on December 20, 1908, at Bonneview in Dobbs Ferry, New York.[14] In 1910, after his death, his son commissioned his portrait to be painted by the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury, who also painted his daughter-in-law's portrait six months later.[15]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Conrad . Stephen . SMITH, Major Orlando J. – ADOLFO MULLER-URY . muller-ury.com/ . Stiftung Adolfo Muller-Ury . 7 June 2021 . 2019.
  2. News: Lang . Andrew . MEANING OF EXISTENCE; Orlando J. Smith's new Book on "Eternalism" and the Theories It Sets Forth.* . 7 June 2021 . . September 20, 1902.
  3. Web site: The Monist, Volume 14, Issue 5 . 2 July 2021 . . 6 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Henry Ford and Reincarnation . 2 July 2021 . . 13 August 2015.
  5. Book: Edmonston . Gabriel . A Genealogical History of the Follin Family in America . 1911 . G. Edmonston . 94 . 7 June 2021 . en.
  6. News: Deaths . 7 June 2021 . . May 19, 1956.
  7. Book: Howes . Durward . American Women . 1937 . Richard Blank Publishing Company . 7 June 2021 . en.
  8. News: Deaths . 7 June 2021 . . October 21, 1962.
  9. News: Courtland Smith, Film Executive For Early Newsreels, Is Dead . 7 June 2021 . . August 13, 1970.
  10. News: MRS. JEROME MONKS; Daughter of Founder of The American Press Association . 7 June 2021 . . April 22, 1938.
  11. News: JEROME MONKS . 7 June 2021 . . November 13, 1946.
  12. Book: The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders, and Defenders of the Republic, and of the Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Moulding the Thought of the Present Time . 1967 . University Microfilms . 7 June 2021 . en.
  13. News: IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY.; Jerome Monks Buys Cyrus W. Field Place. . 7 June 2021 . . April 27, 1920.
  14. News: MAJOR ORLANDO SMITH DEAD.; President of American Press Association Succumbs to Cancer. . 8 June 2021 . . December 21, 1908.
  15. Web site: Conrad . Stephen . SMITH, Mrs Courtland (Elinor Cary) – ADOLFO MULLER-URY . muller-ury.com/ . Stiftung Adolfo Muller-Ury . 7 June 2021.