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James Monroe Smith (Georgia farmer) : ウィキペディア英語版
James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter)
James Monroe Smith (1839 - 1915) was a millionaire plantation owner and state legislator in Georgia, U.S. 〔 He was born near Washington, Georgia and his plantation, Smithonia, covered square miles.〔 His property included a railroad to connect his farm with the Georgia Railroad.〔 He served in the Georgia State Legislature's house and senate and ran for governor in 1906 but did not win.〔 He was a bachelor.〔 He died on his plantation near Athens, Georgia in 1915.〔 After his death his estate was vigorously disputed.〔(James Monroe Smith: Georgia Planter, Before Death and After ) by E. Merton Coulter University of Georgia Press, 1961 - Biography & Autobiography 304 pages〕
==See also==

*Howard's Covered Bridge

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