Solomon Lewis Spink (March 20, 1831 – September 22, 1881) was an American politician. A Republican, he was a delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Dakota Territory.

Biography

Spink was born on March 20, 1832, in Whitehall, New York. A graduate of Castleton Seminary, he worked as an educator between Maryland and New York, among other states. He studied law, and in 1856, was admitted to the bar, after which he commenced practice in Burlington, Iowa. In 1860, he moved to Paris, Illinois, where he was editor of the Prairie Beacon, a local newspaper. He purchased the newspaper from Jacob Harding and eventually sold it to William Moore.

Spink was a Republican. From 1865 to 1869, he was Secretary of the Dakota Territory, He served until 1869. He lost the following election, then again ran unsuccessfully in 1876. The Union and Dakotian described him as a "magician" for the Democratic Party upon Congress.

After serving in Congress, Spink returned to practicing law in Yankton. He was a Freemason. He died on September 22, 1881, aged 50, in Yankton, and was buried at the Yankton Municipal Cemetery.