Background
Smith was born in Newport, Herkimer County, New York, May 12, 1802.
Smith was born in Newport, Herkimer County, New York, May 12, 1802.
He attended Hamilton College, and graduated in 1825.
After college, he began teaching in the Methodist Oneida conference seminary, in Cazenovia, New New York While at Oneida, he earned a masters" degree from Hamilton. At the founding of Wesleyan University in 1831, Smith was named professor of mathematics and astronomy in Wesleyan, and in 1851, Smith was elected president of the university.
He received two Doctor of Laws degrees, one in 1850 from Centenary College of Louisiana and another in the 1850s from Hamilton College.
Smith left Wesleyan in 1857, and from 1859 to 1866 he was professor of natural philosophy at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. In 1860, he was sent on the Labrador Eclipse Expedition, a United States government mission with a group of fellow astronomers to Labrador to observe the annular eclipse of the sun.
Smith was the author of several text books, including An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, Embracing the Theory of Statics and Dynamics, and Its Application to Solids and Fluids. He died at Annapolis, on March 26, 1866.