Stanley E. Smith Jr. Explained

Stanley E. Smith Jr.
Birth Date:7 September 1919
Occupation:Politician
Office1:Member of the Georgia State Senate from the 18th district
Term Start1:1962
Term End1:1973
Predecessor1:District created
Term Start2:1954
Term End2:1960
Successor2:Milton Beckham
Module:
Embed:yes
Allegiance: United States
Branch:United States Army Air Corps
Branch Label:Service
Serviceyears:19411945
Rank:Major
Battles Label:Conflict
Battles:World War II

Stanley Eugene Smith Jr. (September7, 1919 August 9, 1973) was an American Democratic politician who was mayor of Perry, Georgia from 1954 to 1960, and served in the Georgia State Senate for the 18th district until 1973.

Smith was born on September7, 1919 in Liberty, Missouri to Stanley E. Smith, a Baptist minister. Smith graduated from William Jewell College, and later attended Wagner College and Brooklyn Law School. In 1941, Smith enlisted in the United States Army and was transferred to the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex; he retired from the United States Army Air Corps in October 1945 with the rank of major.[1] [2]

Smith was elected as the mayor of Perry, Georgia in 1954, replacing Mayo Davis. Smith served three two-year terms and was succeeded by Milton Beckham in 1960.[3] Smith then served in the Georgia State Senate from 1962 to 1973, representing the newly created 18th district.[4] He defeated William J. Wilson in the 1962 election.[5] [6] Smith was unseated in the primary by Ed Barker in 1972.[7]

In 1943, Smith married Carolyn Coleman, a history teacher at Perry High School. They had two daughters, Lynn and Susan.[2]

Smith died on August 9, 1973, at Houston County Hospital.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ex-Senator Stanley Smith Rites Held . The Houston Home Journal . August 16, 1973.
  2. News: Stanley E. Smith for State Senate . The Houston Home Journal . June 14, 1962.
  3. Web site: Mayors of Perry . City of Perry . 24 May 2024.
  4. News: Smith and Wilson Will Seek New 18th District Senate Seat . The Houston Home Journal . October 11, 1962.
  5. News: Smith to Go to Senate, Defeating Wilson by 632 . The Houston Home Journal . October 18, 1962.
  6. News: Stanley Smith Considering 3rd District Congress Race . The Houston Home Journal . March 19, 1964.
  7. Web site: Official State of Georgia tabulation by districts for General Assembly of Georgia 1971–1972 term . 24 May 2024 . 92 . 1971.