- Henry Kirke Porter
Infobox Person
name = Henry Kirke Porter
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1840|11|24|mf=y
birth_place =Concord, New Hampshire
death_date = death date and age|1921|4|10|1840|11|24|mf=y
death_place =Washington, DC Henry Kirke Porter (
November 24 1840 -April 10 1921 ) was an Americanbusinessman and Representative of theUnited States Congress forPennsylvania's 31st congressional district .Porter was born in
Concord, New Hampshire . In 1860, he graduated fromBrown University inProvidence, Rhode Island . He also helped found theYMCA that year. He attended theNewton Theological Seminary inNewton Center, Massachusetts .In 1862, he enlisted in the 45th Regiment,
Massachusetts Volunteer Militia , and wasmuster ed out in July 1863.He continued his theological training at the
Rochester Theological Seminary inRochester, New York , but in 1866 he was given a gift of $20,000 by his father, which changed the course of his life.He invested that money with a partner,
John Y. Smith , and formed the Smith & Porter Machine works. They opened a small shop inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania , which grew to becomeH. K. Porter, Inc . Porter served as president of the company.He was President of the Pittsburgh YMCA from 1868 - 1887, and was President of the
Western Pennsylvania Institute for the Blind in 1904. He served in theUnited States House of Representatives in the58th United States Congress from 1903 - 1905 as an Independent Republican.He continued as President of H. K. Porter, Inc. until his death at age 81 in
Washington, DC , and was buried in theAllegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh.References
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter4.html The Political Graveyard]
*CongBio|P000441 Retrieved on2008-02-14
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