He began his law practice in Tupelo, Mississippi, and became the mayor of that community. He married Alice Markham in September, 1880.
In 1884, Thomas and Alice moved to Hill County, Texas. Thomas became the Hill County Attorney and served two terms. In 1888 he was named to the State Democratic Committee for the 21st Senatorial District. He was a Representative in the state legislature from 1893 to 1895, and served as a presidential elector from Texas in 1896.
In 1898 he was elected Attorney General of Texas, and also re-elected two years later. It was during this second term that he died on March 15, 1901.
Thomas S. Smith was a Mason, and a member of the Knights of Pythias.
"Just in thought, lofty in purpose, tender in sympathy and generous in word and deed. His life filled the promise of a noble manhood, and at peace with God was hushed into the silence awaiting the call of the eternal morn."
He began his law practice in Tupelo, Mississippi, and became the mayor of that community. He married Alice Markham in September, 1880.
In 1884, Thomas and Alice moved to Hill County, Texas. Thomas became the Hill County Attorney and served two terms. In 1888 he was named to the State Democratic Committee for the 21st Senatorial District. He was a Representative in the state legislature from 1893 to 1895, and served as a presidential elector from Texas in 1896.
In 1898 he was elected Attorney General of Texas, and also re-elected two years later. It was during this second term that he died on March 15, 1901.
Thomas S. Smith was a Mason, and a member of the Knights of Pythias.
"Just in thought, lofty in purpose, tender in sympathy and generous in word and deed. His life filled the promise of a noble manhood, and at peace with God was hushed into the silence awaiting the call of the eternal morn."
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