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  1. 28. Feb. 2024 · Smith first served as an investigator in the office of the Commissioner of Jurors and later served in the New York State Assembly from 1904-1915. Smith served as vice-chairmen of the state commission appointed to investigate the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. After seeing the dangerous and unhealthy workplace conditions at New York City ...

  2. ALFRED E. SMITH DIES HERE AT 70; 4 TIMES GOVERNOR; End Comes After a Sudden Relapse Following Earlier Turn for the Better RAN FOR PRESIDENT IN '28 His Rise From Newsboy and Fishmonger Had No Exact ...

  3. Charles E. Hughes, who had been Governor of New York State and who was afterwards to be Secretary of State of the United States, declared , that the Convention was particularly indebted to two men Elihu Root, who was the chairman of the Convention, and Alfred E. Smith. He summed it up in the expression: "Root planted the crop, and Smith watered ...

  4. 28. Feb. 2019 · Alfred E. Smith (Al Smith) Alfred E. Smith was born on December 30, 1873 in Manhattan, New York’s Lower East Side. Smith was born to Anglo-Irish, working-class parents. He was educated in the neighborhood parochial school and displayed an interest in politics early in life. Politically, he represented the populist wing of the Democratic Party ...

  5. Alfred Emanuel Smith, four-time governor of New York, speaks fondly of his home state, reflecting on New York's unique place in the history of the United States. Duration: 2m 57s.

  6. Alfred E. Smith. Known as the "Happy Warrior," Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) before becoming Governor, he served in the Assembly for twelve years, and lead the body as Speaker. Combining grand vision with a streetwise popular touch, Smith made sweeping changes to the organization of state government. As a social reformer, Smith expanded support ...