Paul Smith - Other Fields

Other Fields

  • Paul Smith (1825–1912), born Apollos Smith, founder of one of the first resorts in the Adirondacks, New York
  • Paul M. Smith (born 1955), American attorney whose most notable case is Lawrence v. Texas
  • Paul Ray Smith (1969–2003), US Army Sergeant First Class, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Paul Smith, founder of British motorist lobby group Safe Speed

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