John Smith (New York)

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John Smith
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United States Senator
from New York
In office
February 23, 1804 – March 4, 1813
Preceded by John Armstrong, Jr.
Succeeded by Rufus King
Personal details
Born (1752-02-12)February 12, 1752
Mastic, New York
Died August 12, 1816(1816-08-12) (aged 64)
Mastic, New York
Political party Democratic-Republican

John Smith (February 12, 1752 – August 12, 1816) was an American politician from New York.

Life [edit]

He was the son of Rev. Caleb Smith, a minister at Orange, New Jersey. John Smith lived in Mastic, New York.

He was a member from Suffolk County of the New York State Assembly in 1784-85, from 1787 to 1794, and from 1798 to 1800.

He was elected to the 6th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jonathan N. Havens, and took his seat on February 27, 1800. He was re-elected to the 7th and 8th United States Congresses, and served until February 23, 1804, when he took his seat in the U.S. Senate.

In February 1804, he was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of DeWitt Clinton, replacing the temporarily appointed John Armstrong. He was re-elected in 1807, and served until March 4, 1813.

John Smith was a great-grandson of Chief Judge William "Tangier" Smith.

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
Jonathan Nicoll Havens
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 1st congressional district

1800–1804
Succeeded by
Samuel Riker
United States Senate
Preceded by
John Armstrong, Jr.
United States Senator (Class 3) from New York
1804–1813
Served alongside: John Armstrong, Jr., Samuel L. Mitchill, Obadiah German
Succeeded by
Rufus King