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Edward Dunlap Smith

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Edward Dunlap Smith (1807 – March 28, 1883) was a Presbyterian clergyman and served as Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives (1834–1835).

Early life

Edward Dunlap Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a prominent ironmaster. He was a graduate of Princeton University, the University of Virginia and Princeton Theological Seminary.

Ministry

Smith served a Presbyterian church in Washington, D.C., before moving to New York City's Old Chelsea Presbyterian Church (West 22nd Street) in 1838 and preached there for 30 years before retiring.

Chaplain of the House of Representatives

On December 1, 1834, Rev. Edward Dunlap Smith was appointed chaplain of the United States House of Representatives.

Personal life

Smith met his wife Jane Blair Cary, daughter Virginia Randolph and Wilson Jefferson Cary, while a student at the University of Virginia. The Smiths were the parents of four sons, including, Archibald Cary Smith the celebrated marine architect, and two daughters.

References

  1. ^ "The Rev. Edward Dunlap Smith". The New York Times. March 29, 1883. p. 5. Retrieved October 11, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. Presbyterian Historical Society, Montreat, NC
Religious titles
Preceded byThomas H. Stockton 24th US House Chaplain
December 10, 1834 – December 24, 1835
Succeeded byThomas H. Stockton
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