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ALABAMA STATE POLITICIAN AUDITOR 1st INSURANCE COMM CAMPAIGN LETTER SIGNED 1910!
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Here’s a Good 1910 Alabama Political Content Letter Signed ByCHARLES BROOKS SMITH
(1860 – 1947)
DEMOCRATIC PARTY STATE POLITICIAN FROM MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA,
AUDITOR OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA and MEMBER OF THE STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1911-1915,
CHIEF CLERK IN THE STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE, JAN. 1915 TO OCT. 2, 1915
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INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF ALABAMA – APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR CHARLES HENDERSON IN 1915 TO HEAD THE ‘NEW’ DEPARTMENT CREATED BY AN ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE ACT ON SEPT. 25, 1914 - SMITH SERVED FROM 1915-1919.
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HERE'S A GOOD ALABAMA POLITICAL CONTENT LETTER SIGNED BY SMITH ON HIS
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C. BROOKS SMITH – CANDIDATE FOR STATE AUDITOR – PRIMARY MAY 2, 1910
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LETTERHEAD,
1p., DATED AT MONTGOMERY, ALA., DISCUSSING HIS RECORD, REQUESTING A VOTE IN THE STATE RACE FOR AUDITOR, and FINISHING THE LETTER WITH A LITTLE “
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The document measures 8” x 10½” and is in very fine condition, with some marginal aging, not affecting any text or Smith’s Bold Signature!
A FINE PIECE OF ALABAMA POLITICAL HISTORY.
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BIOGRAPHY OF THE HONORABLE
C. BROOKS SMITH
Charles Brooks Smith
, of Hale County, was born May 26, 1860, at Livingston, Sumter County, Ala; was the son of John Thomas and Cornelia E. (Houston) Smith, and the grandson of Stephen and Sarah A. (Rhodes) Smith and of M.C. and Martha L. Houston. Stephen Smith was of English parentage, being the son of John Smith and his wife, who was a Miss Lancaster from London. He lived in Wayne County, N.C. His wife was the daughter of James Rhodes and Ann Bass, who was the daughter of Dr. Andrew Bass, who came from Wales to N.C. prior to the Revolution. M.C. and Martha L. Houston were residents of Livingston, Ala., and were of Scots Irish descent, their ancestors coming from Scotland to the north of Ireland, whence they emigrated about 1735 to Penn. John T. Smith, of Livingston, Ala., was born near Greensboro, Wayne County, N.C. He was a Confederate soldier from the beginning to the very end of the war.
Charles Brooks Smith
was a Democrat; he was a member of the Democratic Executive Committee of Hale County for about fifteen years, when he resigned and came to Montgomery to accept a clerkship in the Auditor's office, and there served ten years as a member of the State Executive Committee. He served as State Audior, 1911-1915; was chief clerk in the State Treasurer's office, January 1915 to October 2, 1915; and in 1915 he was appointed Insurance Commissioner to head the new department created by act of September 25, 1914. He was a communicant in the Episcopal Church; and unmarried.
Authorities:
Alabama Department of Archives and History,
Official and Statistical Register, 1913,
17-18.
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Charles Brooks Smith
Birth
26 May 1860, Livingston, Sumter County, Alabama, USA
Death
25 Oct 1947 (aged 87), Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL
Burial
Greenwood Cemetery
, Montgomery, Montgomery County, AL
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