J. Gregory Smith
| J. Gregory Smith | |
|---|---|
| 28th Governor of Vermont | |
| In office October 9, 1863 – October 13, 1865 | |
| Lieutenant | Paul Dillingham | 
| Preceded by | Frederick Holbrook | 
| Succeeded by | Paul Dillingham | 
| Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives | |
| In office 1862–1863 | |
| Preceded by | Augustus P. Hunton | 
| Succeeded by | Abraham B. Gardner | 
| Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from St. Albans | |
| In office 1860–1863 | |
| Preceded by | Albert G. Soule | 
| Succeeded by | Worthington Curtis Smith | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 22, 1818 St. Albans, Vermont | 
| Died | November 6, 1891 (aged 73) St. Albans, Vermont | 
| Political party | Republican | 
| Spouse | Ann Brainerd (m. 1842-1891, his death) | 
| Relations | John Smith (father) Lawrence Brainerd (father in law) Worthington Curtis Smith (brother) F. Stewart Stranahan (brother in law) | 
| Children | 6 (including Edward Curtis Smith) | 
| Education | University of Vermont (BA, MA) Yale Law School (attended) | 
| Profession | Businessman executive | 
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John Gregory Smith (July 22, 1818 – November 6, 1891) was a Vermont businessman and politician. He is most notable for serving as the 28th governor of Vermont from 1863 to 1865, the last of Vermont's Civil War chief executives.