No he opposed prohibition and supported the sales of alcohol.
Only three Roman Catholics have been major-party U.S. Presidential candidates:Al Smith (Dem., 1928)John F. Kennedy (Dem., 1960)John F. Kerry (Dem., 2004)
James Alfred Roosevelt Estate was created in 1881.
This statement is attributed to Joseph Smith, Jr., first President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the "Mormon church" due to their usage of the Book of Mormon which is a history of Christians in the New World). While the statement that "the Constitution will hang by a thread" is accepted as being said by Joseph Smith (cited by Brigham Young, John Taylor, Orson Hyde and several others, see the gray box at the bottom of this page for further examples and citationshttp:/www.utlm.org/onlineresources/whitehorseprophecy.htm) It is sometimes quoted in relation to the "White Horse Prophecy" which talks about how events will transpire when the Constitution hangs by a thread. However, Bruce R. McConkie and President Joseph F. Smith have both said that the White Horse Prophecy is a fabrication.
L.C. Smith and his family produced guns but are not of Smith and Wesson fame. He is, however, the namesake for the L.C. Smith Shotgun.
Alfred E. Smith Houses was created in 1953.
Alfred E. Smith Building was created in 1928.
Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner was created in 1945.
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Alfred E. Smith was a devout Roman Catholic throughout his life. He was the first Catholic to be nominated as a major party candidate for President of the United States in 1928.
Because he was Catholic
Alfred E. Smith
No he opposed prohibition and supported the sales of alcohol.
Elias Smith - Mormon - was born in 1804.
Elias Smith - Mormon - died in 1888.
Alfred E. Smith
Alfred Smith - artist - died in 1932.