Harvey C. Smith
Harvey C. Smith (July 7, 1874 – May 26, 1929)[1] was a Republican politician in the U.S. state of Ohio who served as Ohio Secretary of State 1919-1923.
Harvey C. Smith | |
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34th Ohio Secretary of State | |
In office January 13, 1919 – January 8, 1923 | |
Governor | James M. Cox Harry L. Davis |
Preceded by | William D. Fulton |
Succeeded by | Thad H. Brown |
Personal details | |
Born | Coshocton County, Ohio | July 7, 1874
Died | May 26, 1929 54) Columbus, Ohio | (aged
Resting place | Woodlawn Cemetery, Zanesville, Ohio |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Cora E. Littick |
Children | one |
Biography
Harvey C. Smith was born in Coshocton County, Ohio and moved to Muskingum County, Ohio in childhood.[2] He was a schoolteacher and newspaper publisher before being elected to three terms as Muskingum County Probate Judge, where he earned a statewide reputation.[2] He was elected Ohio Secretary of State in 1918, and re-elected in 1920.[3]
Harvey C. Smith married Cora E. Littick and had one son, Clyde.[2] He died in 1929 in Columbus, Ohio, and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Zanesville, Ohio.[4]
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References
- Harvey C. Smith at Find a Grave
- Halley, W E; Maynard, John P. (1920). Manual of Legislative Practice in the General Assembly 1919-1920. Columbus: State Bindery. p. 51.
- Smith, Harvey C (1922). Ohio general statistics for the year July 1, 1920 to June 30, 1921. 7. Ohio Secretary of State. p. 20.
- The Political Graveyard, Muskingum County, Politicians buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Zanesville
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by William D. Fulton |
Secretary of State of Ohio 1919–1923 |
Succeeded by Thad H. Brown |
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