Awards & Winners

Justin Harvey Smith

Date of Birth 1857
Place of Birth Boscawen
(Merrimack County, New Hampshire, New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Historian
Justin Harvey Smith was an American historian, specialist on the Mexican-American War. Smith was educated at Dartmouth College and Union Theological Seminary. Smith worked for Charles Scribner's Sons publishers 1881–1883 and Ginn & Co. 1883–1898; he was Professor of Modern History at Dartmouth 1899–1908. He resigned his professorship in 1908 to pursue historical research, and published The Annexation of Texas in 1911 and The War with Mexico in 1919. For the latter he received the Pulitzer Prize in 1920 and the first Loubat Prize in 1923. From 1917 to 1923 Smith was chairman of the Historical Manuscripts Commission of the American Historical Association. Justin Harvey Smith also wrote "Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony" in 1907. He wrote "Arnold's March from Cambridge to Quebec" in 1903. In 1899 he wrote "The Troubadours at Home."

Awards by Justin Harvey Smith

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1920


Pulitzer Prize for History
Honored for : The War with Mexico