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SMEAD, Wesley, philanthropist, born in Westchester county, New York, 23 December, 1800; died in Poughkeepsie, New York, 6 January, 1871. He first, was a newsboy, then became a printer, afterward studied medicine, and was graduated at the Ohio medical college, Cincinnati. He practised in that city, and was president of the Citizens' bank there from 1843 till 1857. He became possessed of great wealth, founded in 1850 the Widows' home in Cincinnati, to which he gave $37,000, and gave liberally to every public charity that came to his notice. Besides essays on banking, he published "Guide to Wealth, or Pathway to Health, Peace, and Competence" (Cincinnati, 1856).
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