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he appointed Smith to the board of the Railroad and Warehouse Commission, where he remained until ill health compelled him to resign. Smith resided in
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This article is about an Illinois politician. For the New Zealand historical figure, see
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On March 25, 1886, Smith committed suicide by gunshot in a barn on his farm.
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This article about a Member of the Illinois House of Representatives is a
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and was married to Nancy Hopkins with whom he had one daughter.
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in 1866, 1868, and 1870. He fiercely opposed the policies of
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William Mein Smith

Illinois House of Representatives
Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
Franklin Corwin
Shelby Moore Cullom
Frankfort, Kentucky
Lexington, Illinois
Republican

Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
Republican
Franklin County, Kentucky
McLean County, Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
Andrew Johnson
Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
Shelby M. Cullom
Governor of Illinois
Lexington, Illinois
Methodist Church
"Delegates to the Illinois State Republican Nominating Convention in 1860"


History of Illinois Republicanism
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"Rousing Meeting at Pontiac-Speechers by Hons. S.M. Cullom and William Smith"
Chicago Tribune
""Uncle Billy's" Suicide"
Chicago Tribune

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