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George H. Smith (February 3, 1834 – February 6, 1915) was a Confederate Civil War veteran and prominent Los Angeles lawyer, judge and politician.

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30-853: George Smith may refer to: Business [ edit ] George Smith (architect) (1782–1869), southeast London architect George Girdler Smith (1795–1878), engraver in Boston, Massachusetts George Smith (publisher, born 1789) (1789–1846), Scottish-born publisher George Smith (financier) (1808–1899), Chicago financier George Samuel Fereday Smith (1812–1891), English industrialist George Smith (publisher, born 1824) (1824–1901), British publisher George Sutherland Smith (1830–1903), steamer captain and winemaker in Australia George Smith (philanthropist) (1831–1895), campaigned against industrial child labour George Murray Smith

60-556: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages George Smith (architect) Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.237 via cp1104 cp1104, Varnish XID 208812096 Upstream caches: cp1104 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:54:06 GMT George Hugh Smith George Hugh Smith

90-646: The California Supreme Court (1879–1882), and volumes 54 thru 62 of California Reports (1881–1884) were issued under his name, Commissioner California Supreme Court (1899–1904), and an Associate Justice of the California Courts of Appeal (1905–1906). George Smith was a prolific author of California Supreme Court opinions. He was a frequent contributor to the American Law Review. He was a founding trustee and teacher at

120-877: The Epic of Gilgamesh Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] George Smith (center) (1914–1986), American football center in the NFL George Smith (American football coach) (born 1948), American football coach Association football (soccer) [ edit ] George Smith (footballer, born 1868) (1868–?), for Small Heath George Smith (footballer, born 1879) (1879–1908), for Preston North End, Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers George Smith (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1978), for Southampton from 1907 to 1911 George Smith (footballer, born 1890) (1890–?), for Ilford, Genoa, and Alessandria George Smith (footballer, born May 1901) (1901–?), Scottish-born footballer for Notts County in

150-670: The 1908 Summer Olympics George Smith (basketball) (died 1996), American college basketball coach George Smith (ice hockey) (1895–?) George Smith (horse) (1913–?), American thoroughbred racehorse, 1916 Kentucky Derby winner George Smith (rugby union) (born 1980), Australian Wallabies flanker George Smith (swimmer) (born 1949), Canadian swimmer George William Smith (sportsman) (1874–1954), New Zealand track athlete, and rugby union and rugby league footballer Other people [ edit ] George E. Smith (gambler) (1862–1905), American gambler and thoroughbred owner George Joseph Smith (1872–1915), British "Brides in

180-1379: The 1920s George Smith (footballer, born June 1901) (1901–?), fullback for Walsall and Torquay United in the 1920s George Smith (footballer, born 1902) (1902–?), player with Gillingham, Tranmere Rovers and Coventry City George Smith (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1986), halfback for Watford, Clapton Orient, and Darlington in the 1930s George Smith (footballer, born 1910) (1910–?), Welsh footballer George Smith (footballer, born 1915) (1915–1983), for Brentford and Queens Park Rangers, manager of Portsmouth George Smith (footballer, died 1915) (?–1915), English footballer George Smith (footballer, born 1919) (1919–2001), fullback for Southampton, 1938 to 1949 George Smith (footballer, born 1921) (1921–2013), forward for Manchester City and Chesterfield in 1940s and '50s George Smith (footballer, born 1936) , goalkeeper for Notts County and Hartlepool in 1950s and '60s George Smith (footballer, born 1945) , for Barrow, Middlesbrough, and Swansea City George Smith (footballer, born 1996) , English footballer George Smith (referee) (1943–2019), Scottish football referee George Smith (Scottish footballer) (born c.1935), forward with Partick Thistle George E. Smith (footballer) , English football outside forward for Brentford George W. Smith (footballer) , Scottish-born footballer for Chelsea in

210-496: The 1920s and 1930s George Smith (soccer) (active ca. 1930s), Australian association footballer (Australia, St. George, Granville, Metters) Baseball [ edit ] Germany Smith (George Smith, 1863–1927), shortstop George Smith (National League pitcher) (1892–1965), pitcher George Smith (American League pitcher) (1901–1981), pitcher George Smith (second baseman) (1937–1987), second baseman George Smith (sportsman) (1927–2011), also played basketball for

240-653: The Arkansas Supreme Court George W. Smith (judge) (1820s–1873), justice of the Supreme Court of Texas Military [ edit ] George Hugh Smith (1827–1901), Confederate Civil War veteran, Los Angeles lawyer and judge George R. Smith (Paymaster-General) (1850–1928), U.S. Army general George Edward Smith (born 1940), POW in Vietnam for two years, released in 1965 George W. Smith (USMC) (1925–2014), major general in

270-1096: The Bath" murderer George Toogood Smith (1903–1955), uncle of John Lennon and husband of Mimi Smith George Smith (trade unionist) (1914–1978), general secretary of UCATT George Smith (civil servant) (died 1938), British civil servant and governor of Nyasaland George Allen Smith (1979–2005), passenger missing from the cruise ship MS Brilliance of the Seas George Wishart Smith (1868–before 1960), railway executive in Western Australia and Tasmania George McCall Smith , Scottish doctor, medical superintendent and community leader in New Zealand George Williamson Smith , president of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut Sir George Smith, 1st Baronet , high sheriff of Nottingham Joe Coe (died 1891), also known as George Smith, African-American laborer who

300-692: The British music band New Hope Club George Smith (Cumberland artist) (fl. 1860s), known as the Skiddaw Hermit George Washington Smith (dancer) , American ballet dancer Law [ edit ] George Smith (executioner) (1805–1874), English executioner also known as Throttler Smith George Bundy Smith (1937–2017), New York State Supreme Court justice George Curtis Smith (1935–2020), United States federal judge George P. Smith II (born 1939), professor of law George Rose Smith (1911–1992), justice of

330-912: The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri Science [ edit ] George Smith (mycologist) (1895–1967), British mycologist George E. Smith (born 1930), co-inventor of the charge-coupled device, received Nobel Prize in Physics George D. W. Smith (born 1943), materials scientist, co-invented the atom probe tomograph George Davey Smith (born 1959), British epidemiologist George Smith (chemist) (born 1941), American biochemist, received Nobel Prize in Chemistry George Smith (surgeon) (1919–1994), Scots-born surgeon working in American universities George Smith (Assyriologist) (1840–1876), English translator of

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360-963: The Harlem Globetrotters Cricket [ edit ] George Smith (groundskeeper) (died 1761), London Cricket Club, "keeper" of the Artillery Ground George Smith (cricketer, born 1785) (1785–1838), English cricketer George Smith (cricketer, born 1799) (1799–1839), English cricketer George Smith (cricketer, born 1844) (1844–1876), English cricketer George Smith (Australian cricketer) (1855–1897), Australian cricketer George Smith (cricketer, born 1876) (1876–1929), first class cricketer for Yorkshire CCC George Smith (cricketer, born 1906) (1906–1989), English cricketer George Smith (Jamaican cricketer) (born 1934), Jamaican cricketer Other sports [ edit ] George Smith (athlete) (1876–1915), British tug of war competitor in

390-1029: The Legislative Assembly George Robert Smith (Canadian politician) (1860–1922), Canadian politician George P. Smith (politician) (1873–?), politician and minister of the Crown from Alberta, Canada George Isaac Smith (1909–1982), premier of Nova Scotia New Zealand [ edit ] George John Smith (1862–1946), New Zealand Member of Parliament Harold Smith (New Zealand politician) (1866–1936), George Harold Smith Religion [ edit ] George Smith (Scottish clergyman) (1748–1843), minister in Galston, East Ayrshire George Smith (historian) (1800–1868), British rail businessman, minister, religious historian George Smith (bishop of Victoria) (1815–1871), second principal of St. Paul's College, Hong Kong, 1849–1864 George A. Smith (1817–1875), member of

420-619: The Los Angeles Law School. George H. Smith's elder brother Isaac Williams Smith (1826 - 1896) , graduated VMI in 1847. He was a captain of engineers in the Confederate Army. After the war, Isaac Smith went to Mexico where he served as district engineer on the Imperial Mexican Railroad from Veracruz to Mexico City . George H. Smith's younger brother Henry Martyn Smith (1844–1892),

450-1095: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles George Smith (bishop of Argyll and the Isles) (1840–1918), Scottish Roman Catholic clergyman George Smith (chaplain) (1845–1918), missionary, army chaplain in South Africa, and defender of Rorke's Drift George Adam Smith (1856–1942), Scottish divine, author of reference work on geography of the Holy Land George Albert Smith (1870–1951), eighth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints George Smith (priest) (1877–1964), Archdeacon of Madras G. Carlos Smith (1910–1987), youth and missionary leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Wayne Smith (bishop) (George Wayne Smith, born 1955), bishop of

480-550: The Republic of Congo George Warwick Smith (1916–1999), Australian public servant Canada [ edit ] George Smith (Nova Scotia politician) (died 1850), Nova Scotian representative George Byron Smith (1839–1917), Ontario representative and businessman George Joseph Smith (Canadian politician) , Ontario representative George Smith (Ontario politician) (1852–1930), Scottish-born Ontario representative George Wilbert Smith (1855–1931), Alberta member of

510-1255: The U.S. Marine Corps George W. Smith Jr. , lieutenant general in the U.S. Marine Corps George Smith (Royal Navy officer) (1797?–1850), British navy captain Politics [ edit ] United States [ edit ] George Smith (Missouri politician) (1809–1881), lieutenant governor of Missouri George Smith (Pennsylvania politician) , U.S. representative from Pennsylvania, 1809–1812 George A. Smith (California politician) (1844–1916), member of Los Angeles City Council George A. Smith (Michigan politician) (1825–1893) George Baldwin Smith (1823–1879), attorney general of Wisconsin, assemblyman, mayor of Madison George C. Smith (Wisconsin politician) , fl. 1850s, Wisconsin farmer and legislator George C. Smith (Mississippi politician) , fl. 1870s George Edwin Smith (1849–1919), U.S. representative and senator of Massachusetts George F. Smith , early Wisconsin Territory legislator George J. Smith (1859–1913), US representative from New York George L. Smith (Georgia politician) (1912–1973), American politician in

540-1449: The Younger (1859–1919), chairman of the Midland Railway George Washington Smith (architect) (1876–1930), American architect George Albert Smith Jr. (1905–1969), professor at Harvard Business School George Alvin Smith (1844–1908), Richmond, Virginia businessman George Bracewell Smith (1912–1976), London businessman and hotel owner Entertainment and the arts [ edit ] G. E. Smith (George Edward Smith), American guitarist George Smith (English artist) (1713/14–1776), English landscape painter and poet George Smith (1833–1919) , Scottish historian and geographer George Barnett Smith (1841–1909), English journalist, biographer, poet George Smith (Scottish artist) (1870–1934), painter of landscapes and horses George Albert Smith (filmmaker) (1864–1959), English filmmaker George Gregory Smith (1865–1932), Scottish literary critic George O. Smith (1911–1981), science fiction author George Logie-Smith (1914–2007), Australian orchestra and choral conductor George H. Smith (fiction author) (1922–1996), science fiction author George "Harmonica" Smith (1924–1983), blues harmonica musician George Smith ( Hollyoaks ) , character on British soap opera Hollyoaks George Smith (singer) , member of

570-579: The brigade on July 5 and reassumed it several times till the end of the war. Being nominated for a promotion to brigadier general by his division command General Lunsford L. Lomax , the nomination was at first vetoed by General Lee. Later on in 1865 General Lee endorsed the promotion, but it was too late in the war to be realized. When the war ended Smith first fled to Cuba and in 1866 went to try farming in Mexico . He then went to San Francisco in 1868, and then to Los Angeles in 1869. In 1870 Smith joined

600-430: The law partnership of Alfred Chapman and Andrew Glassell , the firm becoming known as Glassell, Chapman & Smith. Their law practice was confined chiefly to real estate transactions and they made their fortunes in the large partition suits. This law firm acquired and developed the land which ultimately became the city of Orange, California . Colonel Smith became a California State Senator (1877–1878), Reporter of

630-653: The new 1st Regiment Virginia Partisan Rangers, that became the 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry , as part of General Imboden's Cavalry Brigade and took it into the Jones-Imboden Raid . In June 1863 the brigade went North, and took part in the Gettysburg Campaign as part of Imboden's Command that covered the retreat into Virginia. Smith and his men spent the rest of 1863 and early 1864 scouting and skirmishing in northwestern Virginia. While Smith acted as brigade commander on behalf of General Imboden he

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660-406: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Smith&oldid=1250855048 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

690-582: The state of Georgia George Luke Smith (1837–1884), US representative from Louisiana George M. Smith (1912–1962), lieutenant governor of Wisconsin George Ross Smith (1864–1952), U.S. representative from Minnesota, 1913–1917 George Otis Smith (1871–1944), director of United States Geological Survey, chairman of Federal Power Commission George S. Smith (1907–1986), mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania, 1960–1968 George T. Smith (1916–2010), American Democratic Party politician and jurist from

720-1090: The state of Georgia George Washington Smith (congressman) (1846–1907), U.S. Representative from Illinois George Weissinger Smith (1864–1931), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, 1917–1921 George William Smith (politician) (1762–1811), governor of Virginia George Murrell Smith Jr. (born 1968), American Republican Party politician from South Carolina George Fairlamb Smith (1840–1877), American soldier, politician, and lawyer from Pennsylvania United Kingdom [ edit ] George Smith (MP for Exeter) (died 1619), English MP for Exeter, 1604 George Smith (died 1658) (1600s–1658), English lawyer and politician George Smith (1765–1836) , British MP representing Midhurst George Robert Smith (MP) (1793–1869), English MP for Midhurst 1831–2 and Wycombe 1838–41 George Delacourt-Smith, Baron Delacourt-Smith (1917–1972), British politician Australia [ edit ] George Paton Smith (1829–1877), Australian politician and attorney-general of Victoria George Ivan Smith (1915–1995), Australian U.N. representative to

750-736: The west and settled in the Washington Territory . In 1860 he returned to the east and practiced law in Baltimore. In 1861 Smith entered the Confederate States Army on June 11 as a Private in the Pendleton Rifles, which became Company E of the 25th Virginia Infantry . Elected as Captain on July 1, he and his men were part of the surrender after the Battle of Rich Mountain . Being paroled 2 weeks later he

780-544: Was a captain in the Confederate Army. Henry Smith also went to Mexico in 1866 - 1867. In 1868, he went to San Francisco, and taught school at the Oakland Academy. In 1869, Henry Smith came to Los Angeles, practiced law; and was a Superior Court Judge 1883 - 1884. In June 1870 George H. Smith married his cousin's widow Susan Glassell Patton (1835 - 1883) . George H. Smith died at his desk in Los Angeles and

810-766: Was born in Philadelphia , the son of George Archibald Smith and Ophelia Ann Williams. His family moved back to Virginia when he was a child. Smith attended Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in Lexington, Virginia with his cousin George Smith Patton, and graduated in 1853, ranking 6th out of 26 cadets. At first Smith was an assistant instructor at the VMI, but he was admitted to the bar in 1855 and practiced law in Glenville , Virginia until he journeyed into

840-620: Was formally exchanged in March 1862, and was elected as Colonel of his regiment. He was wounded in the Battle of McDowell and received another wound at the Second Battle of Bull Run . After recovering in late 1862 Smith was ordered by the War Department to take several hundred newly exchanged soldiers to Colonel John D. Imboden for service in western Virginia, and was offered the command of them. In January 1863 he became Colonel of

870-687: Was lynched in 1891 George H. Smith (1949–2022), American libertarian and atheist author George H. Smith (died 1896), English immigrant and alleged murderer, see killing of George Smith See also [ edit ] George Albert Smith (disambiguation) George Smyth (disambiguation) George Smythe (disambiguation) Smith (surname) , a surname originating in England George P. Smith (disambiguation) George W. Smith (disambiguation) George Smith v. William Turner , an 1849, U.S. Supreme Court case List of people with surname Smith [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

900-500: Was transferred with his (now dismounted) regiment to the forces of General John C. Breckinridge . He participated in the battles of New Market and Cold Harbor . Rushing to take part in the Lynchburg Campaign, Colonel Smith and his regiment were reassigned to General Imboden and mounted again, and took part in the further Valley Campaigns of 1864 . When General Imboden was struck with typhoid fever , Smith took command of

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