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Ed, Eddie, Edward, Edwin, and similar, surnamed Smith, may refer to:
Military
Edward H. Smith (sailor) (1889–1961), United States Coast Guard admiral, oceanographer and Arctic explorer
Edward Smith (VC) (1898–1940), English recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War
Edwin P. Smith (born 1945), U.S. general, commander of Army, Pacific 1998–2002
Edwin Smith (Medal of Honor) (1841–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
Politics and law
E. D. Smith (1853–1948), Canadian businessman and politician
Ed Smith (alderman), alderman for Chicago's 28th ward
Eddie Smith (politician) (born 1979), member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Edward Clarke Smith (1864–1924), mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire
Edward Curtis Smith (1854–1935), governor of Vermont
Edward Dunlap Smith (1807–1883), Presbyterian clergyman and chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
Edward Everett Smith (1861–1931), lieutenant governor of Minnesota
Edward G. Smith (1961–2023), American judge in Pennsylvania
Edward H. Smith (politician) (1809–1885), U.S. representative from New York
Edward J. Smith (American politician) (1927–2010), member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
Edward J. Smith (Canadian politician) (1819–1903), merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada
Edward Smith (New Zealand politician) (1839–1907), New Zealand armourer and Liberal Party politician
Edward McMurray Smith (1870–1953), Iowa Secretary of State and newspaper editor
Edward O. Smith (1817–1892), American pioneer, businessman and politician
Edward Parsons Smith (1860–1930), mayor of Omaha, Nebraska, 1918–1921
Edward Percy Smith (1891–1968), British Conservative member of parliament for Ashford, 1943–1950
Edward Samuel Smith (1919–2001), U.S. federal judge
Edward Smith (trade unionist), of Springfield, Sangamon County, Ill
Edward Smith (judge) (1602–1682), chief justice of the Irish Common Pleas
Edward Smith (MP) (c. 1704–1762), English member of parliament for Leicestershire, 1734–1762
Edward "Smitty" Smith (born 1980), candidate for attorney general of the District of Columbia
Edwin C. Smith (1852–1924), miner, rancher and political figure in British Columbia
Edwin O. Smith (c. 1871–1960), American politician in the Connecticut House of Representatives
Edwin Thomas Smith (1830–1919), South Australian politician
Ellison D. Smith (1864–1944), nicknamed "Cotton Ed", U.S. senator from South Carolina
Edward Smith (governor), army officer and governor of the Isle of Man
Sir Edward Smith, 1st Baronet (c. 1630–1707), English landowner and politician
Ed Smith (Canadian politician) (1928-2010), Canadian politician in British Columbia
Edward Delafield Smith (1826–1878), American lawyer and United States Attorney
Edward L. Smith, Connecticut judge, mayor and United States Attorney
Sports
= American football
=Ed Smith (running back) (1913–1998), American football player, model for the Heisman Trophy
Ed Smith (halfback) (1923–2010), fullback in the American National Football League
Ed Smith (quarterback) (born 1956), American football quarterback
Ed Smith (defensive end) (born 1950), American football defensive end
Ed Smith (linebacker) (born 1957), American football linebacker
Ed Smith (tight end) (born 1969), basketball and American football player
Edwin Smith or Alex Smith (tight end) (born 1982), American football player
= Association football
=Eddie Smith (footballer) (1929–1993), English footballer
Eddie Smith (referee) (born 1965), Scottish football referee
Edwin Smith (footballer), English footballer for Crystal Palace
= Baseball
=Ed Smith (1880s pitcher), Baltimore Monumentals baseball player
Ed Smith (1900s pitcher) (1879–1956), St. Louis Browns baseball player
Eddie Smith (pitcher) (1913–1994), baseball pitcher
Eddie Smith (baseball coach) (born 1984), American baseball coach
= Cricket
=Ed Smith (cricketer) (born 1977), English cricketer
Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1831) (1831–1899), English cricketer
Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1854) (1854–1909), English cricketer and clergyman
Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1868) (1868–1937), English cricketer and British Army officer
Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1911) (1911–1999), Australian cricketer
Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1934), Derbyshire cricketer
Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1848) (1848–1880), English cricketer
Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1860) (1860–1939), English cricketer
= Other sports
=Ed Smith (basketball) (1929–1998), New York Knicks basketball player
Ed Smith (streetball player), American streetball player
Eddie Smith (cyclist) (1926–1997), Australian cyclist
Eddie Smith (basketball) (born 1983), basketball player
Edwin Smith (rower) (1922–1997), New Zealand rower, silver medalist at the 1950 Empire Games
Engineers and scientists
Edward Smith (physician) (1819–1874), British physician and medical writer
Edwin Smith (metallurgist) (1931–2010), British metallurgy scientist
Edwin Smith (astronomer) (1851–1912), American astronomer
Writers and the arts
E. E. Smith (1890–1965), better known as E.E. "Doc" Smith, science fiction author
Eden Smith (1858–1949), Canadian architect
Edward Smith (biographer) (1839–1919), English biographer
Edward Gordon Smith (1857–1906), British postcard publisher
Edward Wyke Smith (1871–1935), English author, mining engineer and adventurer
Edwin Dalton Smith, English artist and engraver
Edwin Smith (Egyptologist) (1822–1906), American antiquities collector
Edwin Smith (photographer) (1912–1971), English photographer
Edwin W. Smith (1876–1957), South African born missionary, anthropologist and writer in Africa
Ed Smith (sculptor) (born 1956), American sculptor and printmaker
Edward Tyrrel Smith, British entrepreneur and showman
Others
Eddie Smith (trade unionist) (died 1945), British trade union leader
Edward Smith (sea captain) (1850–1912), captain of the RMS Titanic when she sank
Edward Smith (thief), committed one of the first bank robberies in the United States
Edward B. Smith, founder of Edward B. Smith & Co., became brokerage firm Smith Barney
Edward Parmelee Smith (1827–1876), Congregational minister in Massachusetts
Edward Shrapnell Smith (1875–1952), British pioneer and promoter of commercial road transport
Edwin Smith (architect) (1870–1965), New South Wales Government Architect 1929–1935
Edwin Mitchell Smith (1847–1929), surveyor general of South Australia
Eddie Smith, murder victim, see Jeffrey Dahmer
See also
Ted Smith (disambiguation)
Edgar Smith (disambiguation)
Edmund Smith (disambiguation)
Edward Smyth (disambiguation)
Edward Smythe (disambiguation)
Ernest D'Israeli Smith (December 8, 1853 – October 15, 1948) was a Canadian businessman and politician who founded a food company that bears his name.
Life
He was born in the hamlet of Winona, part of Saltfleet Township (which became Stoney Creek) on Ontario's Niagara Peninsula. His wife, Christina Ann Smith, was the first president of the Women’s Institute in Stoney Creek, which was also organized by Adelaide Hoodless and Erland and Janet Lee.
In his mature years, Smith relied on his sons to spearhead new business ventures. An expansion to Britain was foiled by the start of the First World War, and continued fruit sales in Canada were reduced by the Great Depression of the 1930s. Consequently, the company concentrated on exporting tomato production since it was more of a staple than fruit.
His farms were a place where women worked during the First World War as part of the Women's Work on the Land program. This program brought female university students onto farms during the summer to help with food production.
After the start of the Second World War, E.D. Smith & Sons Ltd. acquired the Canadian rights to H.P. Sauce Ltd. of Britain, and in 1948, the latter's subsidiary, Lea & Perrins Ltd. On October 15, 1948, E.D. Smith died. The private company bearing his name was sold to Imperial Capital in 2001. In October 2007, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of TreeHouse Foods, Inc. Its current product line includes jams & spreads, syrups, pie fillings, ketchup, sauces, and salad dressings.
The E.D. Smith archives and collection (family and factory) are currently housed in the Erland Lee Museum in Stoney Creek
Political career
Smith was elected to the House of Commons of Canada as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Wentworth South in 1900. Under redistribution, four years later, Smith was re-elected as MP for the combined constituency of Wentworth, which covered all of Wentworth County outside Hamilton. He won a by-election in 1905.
Smith was appointed to the Senate in 1913 and served until he resigned in 1946, just two years before his death.
References
External links
E. D. Smith – Parliament of Canada biography
E. D. Smith Foods, Ltd., corporate site
Treehouse Foods, Inc., corporate site
Agricultural History pay-per-read scholarly article
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