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Eugene Smith (other)
Eugene Smith may refer to: *Eugene Allen Smith (1841–1927), American geologist *Eugene Allison Smith (1922-1980), American politician and farmer * Eugene P. Smith (1871–1918), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * Victor Smith (footballer, born 1878) (Eugene Victor Charles Smith, 1878–1951), English footballer *W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978), American photojournalist *Eugene Smith (aviator) (1918–2012), American Tuskegee Airman and attorney *Eugene Smith (singer) (1921–2009), American gospel singer and composer * Eugene Owen Smith (1929–2012), American biographer * L. Eugene Smith (1921–2019), American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Geno Smith (born 1990), American football quarterback *Kenneth Eugene Smith The execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith (July 4, 1965 – January 25, 2024) took place in the U.S. state of Alabama by means of Inert gas asphyxiation, nitrogen hypoxia. It was the first execution in the world to use this ...
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Eugene Allen Smith
Eugene Allen Smith (October 27, 1841 – September 7, 1927) was an American geologist. He was born in the (now former) town of Washington, Alabama, in 1841, the son of Samuel Parrish Smith and his wife Adelaide Julia Allen. After an education in Prattville and a three-year stint at Central High School in Philadelphia, Eugene matriculated to the University of Alabama as a junior in 1860, where he graduated with an A.B. in 1862. With the American Civil War underway, Eugene enlisted as a private with the 33rd Regiment Alabama Infantry of the Confederate States Army, and was elected to the rank of 2nd lieutenant by the men. In December 1862, Eugene was appointed Instructor of Military Tactics at the University of Alabama by Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate states. He remained in that post for the remainder of the war. In 1865 he entered graduate school at the University of Berlin, followed by further studies at the University of Göttingen, and finally spent two years ...
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Eugene Allison Smith
Eugene Allison Smith ((October 17, 1922 – March 23, 1980) was an American politician and farmer. Smith was born in Montevideo, Minnesota and graduated from Montevideo High School in 1940. He went to University of Minnesota and St. Olaf College. Smith served in the United States Army Air Force during World War II. He was a farmer and lived in Montevideo, Minnesota with his wife and family. Smith served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1971 and 1972 and was on the Montevideo Library Board. Smith died at a hospital in Peoria, Illinois after suffering a heart attack; he was performing with the Gay Nineties Quartet in Peoria, Illinois."Minnesota Legislative Manual 1972-1972, Biographical Sketch of Eugene A, Smith, pg. 72 References

1922 births 1980 deaths People from Montevideo, Minnesota Military personnel from Minnesota Farmers from Minnesota St. Olaf College alumni University of Minnesota alumni Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives {{Minnesota-pol ...
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Eugene P
Eugene may refer to: People and fictional characters * Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the singing group S.E.S. * Eugene (wrestler), professional wrestler Nick Dinsmore * Franklin Eugene (producer), American film producer * Gene Eugene, stage name of Canadian born actor, record producer, engineer, composer and musician Gene Andrusco (1961–2000) * Wendell Eugene (1923–2017), American jazz musician Places Canada * Mount Eugene, in Nunavut; the highest mountain of the United States Range on Ellesmere Island United States * Eugene, Oregon, a city ** Eugene, OR Metropolitan Statistical Area ** Eugene (Amtrak station) * Eugene Apartments, NRHP-listed apartment complex in Portland, Oregon * Eugene, Indiana, an unincorporated town * Eugene, Missouri, an unincorporated town Business * Eugene Green Energy Standard, an int ...
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Victor Smith (footballer, Born 1878)
Eugene Victor Charles Smith (1878 – 29 December 1951) was an English amateur footballer who played as a half-back for Southampton St. Mary's in the late 1890s/early 1900s. Football career Smith was born in Southampton and was employed in the town's Ordnance Survey headquarters. He made his first appearance for Southampton St. Mary's on 28 March 1896, when he took the place of Alf Littlehales in a 5–0 victory over New Brompton. He spent most of his time with "the Saints" in the reserves, where he became team captain. It was not until January 1900 that he made his next Southern League appearance when he was called up in place of Jimmy Yates away to Swindon Town. He made a further appearance in the penultimate match of the season, before another long spell in the reserves. Noted for "the prodigious distance he was able to kick the ball", he was able to dispatch it the full length of the pitch. His final league appearances came in January 1902, when he took over from Tomm ...
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Eugene Smith (aviator)
Eugene Smith (1918 – November 21, 2012) was an American military aviator and attorney. He was a lieutenant with the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, escorting bombers in Europe, and then served as a military flight instructor. Returning to Ohio, he earned a law degree. He practiced law for over 50 years, including argument of a first amendment case before the Supreme Court of the United States and leading the efforts toward racial integration of juries. Early life and education Smith was born in 1918 in Franklin, Ohio. He attended Withrow High School in Cincinnati, where he ran track and played baseball, graduating in 1936. He then studied at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree. Military career After college, Smith enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps. Because of his mixed European and Native American ancestry, his birth certificate was marked "C" (for "colored", as was common at the time), and he was assigned to se ...
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Eugene Smith (singer)
Eugene Smith (April 22, 1921 – May 9, 2009) was an American gospel singer and composer. Early years Eugene Smith was born on April 22, 1921. In 1933, Smith met Roberta Martin at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church when he joined the junior chorus led by Martin. That same year, Smith became one of the original Roberta Martin Singers. Life Smith was born to devout parents from Mobile, Alabama, and attended Wendell Phillips High School in Chicago, IL. During the start of World War II, Smith briefly served in the Army, but was discharged for his height, which barely registered five feet. Smith married and had a son, Eugene Smith, Jr., but the marriage ended in divorce, and Smith became estranged from Eugene Jr. Musical career Smith sang with the Roberta Martin Singers from the group's inception until it disbanded after Martin's death in 1969. As Smith termed his relationship with Martin in a 1981 interview for the Smithsonian, he and Martin "went together like bacon and eggs." ...
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Eugene Owen Smith
Eugene Owen Smith (May 9, 1929 in Manhattan – July 25, 2012) was an American biographer. Smith was a son of Julius and Sara Smith. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in history. Due to his father's wishes he attended law school but dropped out from it six months later. In 1950s he joined the Army and was sent to Germany. He came back to New York City and started working as a clerk at ''Newsweek'' and by 1956 got a job with ''The Newark Star-Ledger.'' From 1956 to 1960 he worked at '' The New York Post'' but quit it due to persuasion to write a book about a Wall Street millionaire and his murder in 1955, called ''The Life and Death of Serge Rubinstein'' which came out two years later. In 1964 he published a book about Woodrow Wilson called ''When the Cheering Stopped: The Last Years of Woodrow Wilson''. Six years later he published a Herbert Hoover biography, ''The Shattered Dream: Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression''. Seven years later he wrot ...
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Geno Smith
Eugene Cyril "Geno" Smith III (born October 10, 1990) is an American football quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at West Virginia, leading the Mountaineers to multiple bowl games, breaking numerous passing records, and garnering multiple awards before getting drafted by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. After two inconsistent seasons as the Jets' starting quarterback, Smith eventually lost his starting position due to injuries in his final two years with the team. He then spent time as a backup for the New York Giants, Los Angeles Chargers, and Seattle Seahawks before unexpectedly making a career resurgence as the Seahawks' starting quarterback in 2022, earning his first Pro Bowl selection. Early years Smith was born to Eugene Smith Jr. and Tracy Seller in Lakemont, Georgia on October 10, 1990. His great-uncle, Danny Smith, was a record breaking All-American hurdler at Florida State, ...
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Kenneth Eugene Smith
The execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith (July 4, 1965 – January 25, 2024) took place in the U.S. state of Alabama by means of Inert gas asphyxiation, nitrogen hypoxia. It was the first execution in the world to use this particular method. Smith was convicted of the March 18, 1988, murder-for-hire of Elizabeth Sennett in Colbert County, Alabama. Charles Sennett Sr., Elizabeth's husband, recruited Billy Gray Williams to murder his wife. Williams in turn recruited Smith and John Forrest Parker to assist in the murder. Smith and Parker carried out the murder and stabbed Elizabeth Sennett to death at her home in Colbert County. A week after Elizabeth's murder, Charles Sennett Sr. killed himself when he learned he was a suspect in the murder. Billy Gray Williams was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole and died in prison in November 2020. Smith and John Forrest Parker were both sentenced to death. Parker was executed via lethal injection in June 2010. In No ...
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