Sanford W. Smith
Sanford Willard Smith was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
He was born on August 19, 1869, in Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, the son of Henry Smith and Rachel Smith. He attended the district schools and Chatham High School. He graduated from Cornell Law School in 1889, was admitted to the bar in 1890, and practiced in Chatham. He married Maude P. Harding, and they had three daughters. He was Assistant Journal Clerk of the State Assembly in 1897.
Smith was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1901; Judge of Columbia County from 1902 to 1905; and a member of the New York State Senate from 1906 to 1908, sitting in the 129th, 130th and 131st New York State Legislatures.
In March 1918, he was appointed by Gov. Charles S. Whitman as Presiding Judge of the New York Court of Claims, and remained on the bench until January 1927.
In February 1928, he was appointed by Gov. Al Smith to the New York Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Aaron V. S. Cochrane until the end of the year.
He died on January 24, 1929, at his home in Chatham, New York, from a heart attack; and was buried at the Chatham Rural Cemetery.