Nathaniel W. Smith
Nathaniel Waite Smith was an American politician who served as the 47th [List of lieutenant governors of Rhode Island|Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island] as a member of the Republican party from 1925 to 1927.
Early life
Nathaniel W. Smith was born in Providence, Rhode Island on November 18, 1873, to Nathaniel Waite Smith Sr. and Emily Frances Cole. After graduating from Yale University in 1896 and New York Law School in 1898, he became a lawyer. He married Ellen Howard Weeden on September 23, 1905, and went on to have 3 children.
Political career
Nathaniel W. Smith was first elected to office as Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island alongside former Governor Aram J. Pothier on November 4, 1924, winning with 58.56% of the vote. He took office on January 6, 1925, but did not stand for re-election during the 1926 Rhode Island gubernatorial election and was therefor succeeded by fellow republican Norman S. Case upon Governor Pothier's re-election.
Upon reaching the end of his term on January 3, 1927, Nathaniel W. Smith retired from politics. Smith died in Providence, Rhode Island, on September 2, 1957. He lies buried at Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island.