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Knott, J. Proctor (James Proctor), 1830-1911

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Personal name headingKnott, J. Proctor (James Proctor), 1830-1911
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Variant(s)Knott, James Proctor, 1830-1911
Knott, Proctor, 1830-1911
See alsoKentucky. Governor (1883-1887 : Knott)
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeMissouri Frankfort (Ky.) Danville (Ky.)
LocatedLebanon (Ky.)
Birth date1830-08-29
Death date1911-06-18
Place of birthRaywick (Ky.)
Marion County (Ky.)
Place of deathLebanon (Ky.)
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. House
Missouri. Attorney General's Office
Missouri. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Democratic Party (U.S.) Centre College (Danville, Ky. : 1819-1901)
Kentucky. Governor
Kentucky. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Profession or occupationGovernors
Legislators Lawyers Attorneys general College teachers College administrators
Found inHis The fourteenth amendment from a legal standpoint, 1869: t.p. (Hon. J. Proctor Knott, of Kentucky)
MoSU-L/NLT files (hdg.: Knott, James Proctor, 1830-1911)
His A little booklet in which is presented the speech of Hon. J. Proctor Knott delivered in Congress in 1871, 1915: cover (Proctor Knott)
Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 18, 2017 (under J. Proctor Knott: James Proctor Knott; b. Aug. 29, 1830, Raywick, Ky.; d. June 18, 1911, Lebanon, Ky.; member of the Missouri House of Representatives, 1857-1858; Missouri attorney general, 1858-1861; U.S. representative from Kentucky, Mar. 4, 1867-Mar. 3, 1871; governor of Kentucky, Sept. 5, 1883-Aug. 30, 1887; political party: Democratic)
Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: page 522 (James Proctor Knott; born in Marion County, Ky.; became a lawyer in 1851; had a law practice in Lebanon, Ky. and in Frankfort, Ky.; served in U.S. House of Representatives March 4, 1867-March 3, 1871 and March 4, 1875-March 3, 1883. Taught civics and economics at Centre College, then became a professor and Dean of Centre's law department.)
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