For the New Yorker politician, see James M. Smith.
James Milton Smith
48th Governor of Georgia
In office January 12, 1872– January 12, 1877
Preceded by
Benjamin F. Conley
Succeeded by
Alfred H. Colquitt
Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives
In office 1871–1871
Preceded by
Robert McWhorter
Succeeded by
Joseph B. Cumming
Personal details
Born
(1823-10-24)October 24, 1823 Twiggs County, Georgia
Died
November 25, 1890(1890-11-25) (aged 67) Columbus, Georgia
Political party
Democratic
James Milton Smith (October 24, 1823 – November 25, 1890) was a Confederate infantry colonel in the American Civil War, as well as a post-war Governor of Georgia.
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