Frederick Smyth, early Abraham Lincoln booster and New Hampshire Republican Governor
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Frederick Smyth, born in New Hampshire, March 9th 1819. Despite limited education, he achieved success as banker and railroad executive. Age thirty-three, the savvy businessman was elected mayor of Manchester. His administration installed the city's first sewers and sidewalks and streetlights. Joining the Grand New Party at its formation, Smyth won a state house seat. Chairing the 1860 NHGOP convention, he introduced Abraham Lincoln as "the next President of the United States." President Lincoln named him commissioner to the London International Exhibition. Back home, Smyth fundraised for the Union war effort and visited wounded soldiers. He won another term as mayor. In 1865, he was elected Governor. Highlights included refinancing Civil War debt, ratifying the 14th Amendment and founding the state university. President Ruthe...