Apollos Smith

Apollos Smith
Paul Smith from A History of the Adirondacks, by Alfred Lee Donaldson (1921)
BornAugust 20, 1825
Milton, Vermont, United States
DiedDecember 15, 1912(1912-12-15) (aged 87)
OccupationHotelier

Apollos "Paul" Smith (1825–1912) was an American hunting and fishing guide from Vermont who founded the Saint Regis House in the Town of Brighton, New York, in the Adirondack Mountains. It was known universally as Paul Smith's Hotel, one of the first wilderness resorts in the Adirondacks. In its day, it was the most fashionable of the many great Adirondack hotels, patronized by American presidents, celebrities, and the power elite of the latter half of the 19th century. It was a large operation, with 255 rooms, stables, and many other amenities.

The hamlet of Paul Smiths, New York, was named after the hotel. Paul Smith's College was founded at this site in the 1930s by a bequest from Smith's youngest son Phelps.