George R. Smith (Paymaster-General)

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Born7 May 1850
Smith's Mills, New York
Died24 May 1928
Washington, D.C.
George R. Smith
Born7 May 1850
Smith's Mills, New York
Died24 May 1928
Washington, D.C.

George Rodney Smith (7 May 1850 – 24 May 1928) was the last Paymaster-General of the United States Army. He graduated 31st in the United States Military Academy class of 1875. He served in the garrisons at various army camps until finding employment in the Paymaster-General's office, where Smith remained until 1890, when he served in several departments of the Army. Upon the outbreak of the Spanish–American War, Smith was transferred to Cuba, and fought in the war. He then returned to the Paymaster-General department, eventually becoming Paymaster-General, and resigning from the Army on 15 February 1913.

Smith was born to Hiram Smith and Melissa P. Love on 7 May 1850. He was a cadet at the United States Military Academy, from 1 July 1870 to 16 June 1875, when he graduated, placing 31 in his class, and promoted in the Army to Second Lieutenant, in the 12th Infantry, 16 June 1875.[1][2]

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