James George Smith

James George Smith (August 20, 1819 – September 16, 1849) was one of eight founders of Beta Theta Pi, a prominent college fraternity founded at Miami University in 1839.

Early life
Smith was born in Waynesville, Ohio on August 20, 1819. His parents were Mary (née Whitehill) and Thomas Edward Smith.

He attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, graduating with an A.B. degree in 1840. While there, he was a member of the Union Literary Society. He was also one of eight founders of Beta Theta Pi in 1839 and served as the fraternity's first secretary. He was roommates with Samuel Taylor Marshall, another Beta Theta Pi founder, in the west wing Old Main.

Career
After college, Smith was a farmer, living six miles east of Lebanon, Ohio.

Personal life
Marshall described Smith as a "pale, studious, quiet fellow in delicate health". In 1941 and 1842, Smith went to Florida to treat his tuberculosis. He recovered and returned to Ohio.

Smith died on September 16, 1849, in Warren, Ohio, from dysentary, resulting from cholera. He was buried in the Smith family cemetery and reinterred in the Miami Cemetery at Corwin, Ohio in November 1867.