Sam Smith
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Samuel or Sam Smith may refer to:
In politics
- Samuel Smith (1754–1834), British Member of Parliament for Leicester, Malmesbury, Midhurst, St Germans and Wendover
- Samuel Smith (1755–1793), British Member of Parliament for Worcester, Ludgershall and Ilchester
- Samuel Smith (1836–1906), British Member of Parliament for Liverpool, 1882–1885 and Flintshire, 1886–1906
- Samuel Smith, Jr., American politician; Democratic member of the Indiana Senate, 1998–2008
- Samuel Hardman Smith (1868–1956), Canadian politician; municipal politician in Edmonton
- Samuel Smith (Australian politician) (1857–1916), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Samuel Smith (mayor of Brooklyn), tenth mayor of the City of Brooklyn, New York, 1850, see History of Brooklyn
- Samuel Smith (Maryland) (1752–1839), U.S. Senator and Representative from Maryland
- Samuel Smith (New Hampshire) (1765–1842), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
- Samuel Smith (Pennsylvania), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1805–1811
- Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician) (1756–1826), American-born Canadian politician; Administrator of Upper Canada, 1817–1818
- Samuel A. Smith (1795–1861), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Samuel Axley Smith (1822–1863), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
- Samuel E. Smith (1788–1860), American politician; Governor of Maine, 1831–1834
- Samuel George Smith, MP for Aylesbury, 1859–1880
- Samuel H. Smith (politician) (born 1955), American politician; Speaker of Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Samuel William Smith (1852–1931), American politician; Congressman from Michigan
In sports
- Sam Smith (footballer) (1909–1994), English footballer
- Sam Smith (footballer born 1904) (1904–1988), English footballer
- Sam Smith (rugby league), British rugby league footballer
- Sam Smith (basketball, born 1944), American basketball player (ABA)
- Sam Smith (basketball, born 1955), American basketball player (NBA)
- Sam Smith (rugby union) (born 1990), English rugby union player
- Sam Smith (ice hockey) (born 1991), Welsh ice hockey player
In the arts
- Sam Smith (actor) (born 1989), English actor
- Sam Smith (southwest artist) (1918–1999), American
- Sam Smith (artist) (born 1980), Australian
- Sam Smith (DJ), Canadian radio DJ
- Sam Smith (singer) (born 1992), British pop/dance singer
- Samuel Francis Smith (1808–1895), American Baptist minister, journalist and author; wrote the lyrics to "My Country, 'Tis of Thee"
In other fields
- Sam Smith (journalist) (born 1937), American journalist and activist
- Sam Smith (sportswriter) (born 1948), American sports journalist for the Chicago Tribune
- Samuel Smith (chemist) (1927–2005), American scientist; co-inventor of Scotchgard
- Samuel Walter Johnson Smith (1871–1948), English physicist
- Samuel Smith (watchmaker) (died 1875), founder of Smiths Group
- Samuel H. Smith (educator) (born 1940), American educator; president of Washington State University, 1985–2000
- Samuel H. Smith (Latter Day Saints) (1808–1844), American Mormon; Book of Mormon witness, missionary, and brother of Joseph Smith, Jr.
- Samuel Harrison Smith (printer) (1772–1845), American journalist and newspaper publisher, founded the National Intelligencer, 1800
- Samuel L. Smith, school administrator and architect
- Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751–1819), American educator; seventh president of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University)
- Samuel Smith (academic), second President of Athabasca University
- Samuel Pountney Smith (1812–1883), English architect
See also
- Samantha Smith (disambiguation)
- Samuel Smith Brewery, British brewery founded by a local brewer of the same name
- Samuel L. Smith House, home of Michigan entrepreneur
- Ringtons Tea, founded by Samuel Smith (1872–1949) in 1907
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