Lyndon A. Smith
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Lyndon A. Smith | |
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In office January 3, 1899 – January 5, 1903 |
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Governor | John Lind, Samuel Van Sant |
Preceded by | John L. Gibbs |
Succeeded by | Ray W. Jones |
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In office 1912 – 1918 |
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Preceded by | George T. Simpson |
Succeeded by | Clifford L. Hilton |
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Born | July 15, 1854 Boscawen, New Hampshire |
Died | March 4, 1918 Saint Paul, Minnesota |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Dora Rogers |
Profession | educator, lawyer, state attorney general |
Lyndon Ambrose Smith (July 15, 1854 – March 4, 1918) was an attorney general and the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota. Born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, moved to Minnesota, and became Lieutenant Governor under Governors John Lind and Samuel Van Sant from January 3, 1899 to January 5, 1903. Married Dora Rogers. He died in 1918 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Preceded by John L. Gibbs |
15th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota 1899 – 1903 |
Succeeded by Ray W. Jones |
Preceded by George T. Simpson |
Minnesota Attorney General 1912 – 1918 |
Succeeded by Clifford L. Hilton |
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