Addison Gillespie Smith (October 1, 1851 - May 16, 1933) was a lawyer, prosecutor, mayor, and state legislator in Alabama. He served in the Alabama Senate from 1880-1884. He was a member of Beta Theta Pi[1] and studied law in Birmingham.[2]

He was born in Livingston, Alabama. His father Edward W. Smith (died February 25, 1874) served in the state legislature. A Democrat, he represented Sumter County, Alabama.[3]

Addison Smith graduated from the law department at Cumberland University in Tennessee in 1873. He served as mayor of Livingston. He later moved to Birmingham.[3]

He married Florence Devereux Hopkins December 1, 1875. He had three sons and a daughter.[2] Edward Devereux Smith was one of their sons. He became a lawyer[4] and wrote about the Smith family's history.[5]

Smith was a Democrat and represented Jefferson County, Alabama.[2]

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References

  1. Pi, Beta Theta (1899). "Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi: In the Sixtieth Year of the Fraternity".
  2. 1 2 3 Boddie, John Bennett (October 20, 1965). Virginia Historical Genealogies. Genealogical Publishing Com. ISBN 9780806300429 via Google Books.
  3. 1 2 Cruikshank, George M. (October 20, 1920). "A History of Birmingham and Its Environs: A Narrative Account of Their Historical Progress, Their People, and Their Principal Interests". Lewis Publishing Company via Google Books.
  4. "A Register of the Officers and Students of the University of Alabama, 1831-1901". 1901.
  5. "Smith, Edward Devereux, 1876- | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
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