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John Smith (c. 1735 – July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. senators from the state of Ohio. He reluctantly resigned from the Senate under charges of alleged complicity in the Burr conspiracy. Little is known of his early life. There are conflicting reports on the location of his birth, with some sources saying he was born in the Province of Virginia, and others saying Hamilton County, Ohio (which did not exist until 1790); the identity of his parents are unknown. He prepared for the ministry, and was pastor of the Baptist Church at Columbia, Miami Purchase, Northwest Territory, during the 1790s which some sources credit as the first Baptist Church in modern Ohio. He then began a profitable business supplying military posts near Cincinnati, Ohio. He also ran multiple grain mills. In

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  • جون سميث (بالإنجليزية: John Smith)‏ هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1735 في فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 30 يوليو 1824 في سانت فرانسيسفيل في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الجمهوري الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس الشيوخ الأمريكي (1 أبريل 1803 – 25 أبريل 1808). (ar)
  • John Smith (* um 1735 in Colony of Virginia; † 30. Juli 1824 in St. Francisville, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratisch-Republikanischen Partei. Von 1803 bis 1808 saß er für den Bundesstaat Ohio im US-Senat. (de)
  • John Smith (c. 1735 – July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. senators from the state of Ohio. He reluctantly resigned from the Senate under charges of alleged complicity in the Burr conspiracy. Little is known of his early life. There are conflicting reports on the location of his birth, with some sources saying he was born in the Province of Virginia, and others saying Hamilton County, Ohio (which did not exist until 1790); the identity of his parents are unknown. He prepared for the ministry, and was pastor of the Baptist Church at Columbia, Miami Purchase, Northwest Territory, during the 1790s which some sources credit as the first Baptist Church in modern Ohio. He then began a profitable business supplying military posts near Cincinnati, Ohio. He also ran multiple grain mills. In 1799 Smith along with his agent Reuben Kemper were the first US-based merchants to ship to Baton Rouge, taking nearly $10,000 worth of goods, primarily fine clothing and house furnishings. He was a member of the Northwest Territorial legislature 1799–1803 and a delegate to the Ohio state constitutional convention in 1802. He was a leader of a group that supported statehood in opposition to the Territorial Governor Arthur St. Clair. Upon the admission of Ohio as a State into the Union, he was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the United States Senate and served in the 8th, 9th and 10th Congresses (1803–1808). While in the Senate, Smith continued his profitable trading ventures in Louisiana and West Florida and pursued numerous land investment ventures. In 1805, former Vice President Aaron Burr sought his support in organizing a military expedition against Spanish Florida. Although Smith claimed he had no interest in Burr's plot to force secession of Spanish territories, he agreed to provide supplies for the proposed expedition. When President Thomas Jefferson later issued an alert, charging that Burr's actual purpose was an invasion of Mexico, Smith responded patriotically by financing weapons to defend against the Burr expedition and delivering those weapons to New Orleans. These travels caused him to miss weeks of Senate sessions and led the Ohio legislature to charge him with dereliction of duty and to demand his resignation. Although Smith ignored that demand, he found his troubles increasing as a court in Richmond, Virginia, indicted him in mid-1807 for participating in Burr's conspiracy. As he traveled to Richmond, he learned that the charges against him were dropped after the court acquitted Burr on a technicality. But on December 31, 1807, a Senate committee chaired by John Quincy Adams recommended that Smith be expelled from the Senate. A trial was held in 1808, with Adams leading the attack. Smith was defended by Francis Scott Key and Robert Goodloe Harper, who argued that Smith may have been naive, but was not a traitor. The expulsion resolution fell one vote short of the required two-thirds majority. Smith resigned on April 25, the last day that Congress was in session for the year. Smith had enjoyed a close friendship with President Thomas Jefferson early in his Senate career, though that relationship was ruined, along with Smith's political career, by his implication in the Burr treason. Smith was forced into bankruptcy and later moved to St. Francisville, Louisiana, where he served as a Methodist preacher. The History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Ohio, published in 1894, indicates that Smith died in Hamilton County, Ohio on June 10, 1816, although this is apparently incorrect, since an obituary and later sources agree on his death in 1824 in St. Francisville, Louisiana. (en)
  • Ami proche du président américain Thomas Jefferson, John Smith (1735 – 1824) fut l'un des deux premiers sénateurs, au début du XIXe siècle de l'état de l'Ohio, poste dont il dut démissionner après avoir été soupçonné de complicité dans la Conspiration de Burr. Né en Virginie, il fut pasteur dans plusieurs congrégations baptistes en Virginie et dans l'Ohio au cours des années 1790, devenant un fournisseur des postes militaires près de Cincinnati puis un délégué à la convention constitutionnelle de l'Ohio en 1802, en tant que leader d'un groupe qui soutenait le projet de création d'un État, en opposition au gouverneur Arthur St. Clair, puis fut élu au congrès des États-Unis de 1803 à 1808. Le 31 décembre 1807, un comité sénatorial présidé par l'ex-président américain John Quincy Adams recommande son éviction du Sénat et il n'échappe à ce sort que par une voix lors du vote, puis démissionne le 25 avril, fait faillite et s'installe à St. Francisville en Louisiane, où il décèdera en 1824. Dès 1800, il avait réalisé des achats de terre à vocation spéculative à St. Francisville et ses agents immobiliers, les frères Kemper furent impliqués dans des violences qui menèrent à la proclamation de la République de Floride occidentale. (fr)
  • John Smith, född omkring 1735 i Virginia, död 30 juli 1824 i St. Francisville, Louisiana, var en amerikansk politiker (demokrat-republikan). Han representerade delstaten Ohio i USA:s senat 1803-1808. Smith arbetade som baptistpastor innan han blev politiker. Han deltog i Ohios konstitutionskonvent 1802. Ohio blev 1803 delstat och till de två första senatorerna valdes Smith och Thomas Worthington. Smith avgick 1808 och efterträddes som senator av Return J. Meigs. Smith var vän med Aaron Burr. Han anklagades för att ha konspirerat med Burr för att försöka bryta ut en del av USA i syfte att grunda en egen stat. Smith var inte delaktig i Burrs politiska planer och till sist befanns båda två oskyldiga. Burr hade visat intresse för spanskt territorium men hade inte gjort någonting för att bryta loss områden ur USA. (sv)
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  • جون سميث (بالإنجليزية: John Smith)‏ هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1735 في فرجينيا في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 30 يوليو 1824 في سانت فرانسيسفيل في الولايات المتحدة. نشط حزبياً في الحزب الجمهوري الديمقراطي. وقد انتخب عضو مجلس الشيوخ الأمريكي (1 أبريل 1803 – 25 أبريل 1808). (ar)
  • John Smith (* um 1735 in Colony of Virginia; † 30. Juli 1824 in St. Francisville, Louisiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratisch-Republikanischen Partei. Von 1803 bis 1808 saß er für den Bundesstaat Ohio im US-Senat. (de)
  • John Smith (c. 1735 – July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. senators from the state of Ohio. He reluctantly resigned from the Senate under charges of alleged complicity in the Burr conspiracy. Little is known of his early life. There are conflicting reports on the location of his birth, with some sources saying he was born in the Province of Virginia, and others saying Hamilton County, Ohio (which did not exist until 1790); the identity of his parents are unknown. He prepared for the ministry, and was pastor of the Baptist Church at Columbia, Miami Purchase, Northwest Territory, during the 1790s which some sources credit as the first Baptist Church in modern Ohio. He then began a profitable business supplying military posts near Cincinnati, Ohio. He also ran multiple grain mills. In (en)
  • Ami proche du président américain Thomas Jefferson, John Smith (1735 – 1824) fut l'un des deux premiers sénateurs, au début du XIXe siècle de l'état de l'Ohio, poste dont il dut démissionner après avoir été soupçonné de complicité dans la Conspiration de Burr. Le 31 décembre 1807, un comité sénatorial présidé par l'ex-président américain John Quincy Adams recommande son éviction du Sénat et il n'échappe à ce sort que par une voix lors du vote, puis démissionne le 25 avril, fait faillite et s'installe à St. Francisville en Louisiane, où il décèdera en 1824. (fr)
  • John Smith, född omkring 1735 i Virginia, död 30 juli 1824 i St. Francisville, Louisiana, var en amerikansk politiker (demokrat-republikan). Han representerade delstaten Ohio i USA:s senat 1803-1808. Smith arbetade som baptistpastor innan han blev politiker. Han deltog i Ohios konstitutionskonvent 1802. (sv)
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  • جون سميث (سياسي أمريكي، مواليد 1735) (ar)
  • John Smith (Politiker, um 1735) (de)
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  • John Smith (Ohio politician, died 1824) (en)
  • John Smith (Ohio) (sv)
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