George W. Smith
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George W. Smith may refer to:
  • George Washington Smith (congressman)
    George Washington Smith (congressman)
    George Washington Smith was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.Born in Putnam County, Ohio, Smith moved with his father to Wayne County, Illinois, in 1850.Learned the blacksmith trade....

     (1846–1907), US Representative from Illinois
  • George Washington Smith (architect)
    George Washington Smith (architect)
    George Washington Smith, , was an American architect and painter. He is noted particularly for his work around Santa Barbara, California, and for popularizing the Spanish Colonial Revival style in early 20th Century America....

     (1876–1930), American architect and painter
  • George Weissinger Smith
    George Weissinger Smith
    George Weissinger Smith was mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, the United States from 1917 to 1921. His maternal grandfather, George Weissinger, published the Louisville Journal during the controversial tenure of George D...

    , mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, 1917–1921
  • George William Smith (politician)
    George William Smith (politician)
    George William Smith was Acting Governor of Virginia, briefly between the terms of John Tyler, Sr. and James Monroe in January 1811 and the 17th Governor of Virginia from April to December of the same year when Monroe resigned to become United States Secretary of State...

    , two time acting Governor of Virginia
  • George William Smith (New Zealand)
    George William Smith (New Zealand)
    George William Smith was a New Zealand sportsman who excelled at track and field as well as both codes of rugby football.-Jockey:George was an extremely successful jockey and won the 1894 New Zealand Cup, riding Impulse...

     (1874–1954), athlete and rugby union player
  • George W. Smith (footballer)
    George W. Smith (footballer)
    For other footballers named George Smith see George Smith#Association football....

    , Scottish-born footballer who played for Chelsea in the 1920s and 1930s
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