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Daniel Smith

Daniel Smith served as a senator for Tennessee (1797-1809).

  • Republican
  • Tennessee
  • Former
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Role Senator

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Tennessee

Representing constituents across the Tennessee delegation.

Service period 1798-1809

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Daniel Smith was a member of the Republican Party representing the state of Tennessee in the United States Congress, where he contributed to the legislative process during two terms in office. Serving during a significant period in American history, he participated in the democratic process at the federal level and represented the interests of his constituents in Tennessee. His tenure in Congress placed him among the succession of Tennessee lawmakers who helped shape national policy while reflecting the political priorities and regional concerns of their state.

Details of Daniel Smith’s early life and education are not extensively documented in the available sources, but his emergence as a Republican officeholder from Tennessee indicates that he rose within a political environment in which party organization, local leadership, and regional issues played important roles. Like many members of Congress from Tennessee, his background likely included engagement with local or state affairs, community leadership, or professional experience that prepared him for national legislative responsibilities and informed his understanding of the needs of his district.

Smith’s career reached its most prominent phase with his election to the United States Congress as a Republican from Tennessee. Over the course of his two terms, he took part in the full range of congressional duties, including consideration of federal legislation, participation in committee work as assigned, and advocacy on behalf of his constituents. His service occurred during a consequential era in American public life, when debates over national policy, economic development, and the role of the federal government were central to congressional deliberations. Within this context, Smith’s role as a Republican representative aligned him with the broader principles and legislative priorities of his party while also requiring attention to the specific concerns of Tennessee voters.

During his time in Congress, Daniel Smith’s participation in the legislative process reflected the responsibilities of a member of the House of Representatives from a Southern state with a diverse economy and evolving political landscape. He was part of the institutional framework that translated local and regional interests into national policy discussions, and his two-term tenure suggests that he earned sufficient support from his constituents to be returned to office, indicating a measure of confidence in his representation. His work contributed to the ongoing development of federal law and policy during a period marked by significant political and social change in the United States.

After completing his two terms in Congress, Daniel Smith left federal office, concluding his direct role in national legislative affairs. While specific details of his later life, subsequent professional activities, and death are not recorded in the available material, his congressional service stands as the defining element of his public career. As a Republican representative from Tennessee who served during an important chapter in American history, Daniel Smith is remembered in the congressional record for his role in the democratic process and his efforts to represent the people of his state in the United States Congress.

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