J. Proctor Knott

J. Proctor Knott

Infobox Governor
name = J. Proctor Knott



order = 29th
office = Governor of Kentucky
term_start = September 5, 1883
term_end = August 30, 1887
lieutenant = James R. Hindman
predecessor = Luke P. Blackburn
successor = Simon B. Buckner
order2 = United States Representative
term_start2 = 1867
term_end2 = 1871
1875ndash 1883
birth_date = August 29, 1830
birth_place = Raywick, Kentucky
death_date = June 18, 1911
death_place = Lebanon, Kentucky
party = Democrat
spouse = Mary E. Forman
Sarah R. McElroy
profession = Lawyer
religion = Presbyterian

James Proctor Knott (August 29, 1830ndash June 18, 1911) was the Attorney General of Missouri at the outset of the American Civil War and Governor of Kentucky from 1883 to 1887.

Born in Raywick in Marion County, Kentucky, during the Civil War Knott was supportive of the North. A staunch Unionist, he remained in Jefferson City, Missouri, after the rest of the state government fled the Union Army as it captured the state capital.

Radical Republicans subsequently took control of the Missouri state government. Knott remained Attorney General through the fall of 1861, when, despite his Unionist sympathies, the Radicals demanded he sign a personal oath to Abraham Lincoln. Knott refused, arguing that his loyalty was to the United States Constitution and stating the oath was too stringent. In response, the Radical Republicans vacated his office and imprisoned him.

After the war, Knott relocated to Kentucky where he was elected to the United States House of Representatives from 1867–71. On January 27, 1871, he delivered a satirical speech in the House known as "Duluth!" or "The Untold Delights of Duluth" in opposition to the St. Croix and Superior Land Grant bill; the speech lampooned Western boosterism by portraying Duluth, Minnesota, in fantastical and glowing language. The speech is sometimes reprinted in collections of humorous speechs or folklore, and is regarded as a minor classic. A rail car sorting yard outside of Duluth was named after Proctor Knott in 1890, and the town of "Proctorknott", now Proctor, Minnesota, took its name from those yards and from Proctor Knott himself.

Knott was elected to the House again from 1875–83. In 1883 he successfully ran for Governor of Kentucky and held that office until 1887. He later served as Dean of the law school at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, from 1894 to 1902. He died in Lebanon, Kentucky, and was buried at the Ryder Cemetery in Lebanon. Knott County, Kentucky is named in his honor.

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/alfgon.geo/duluth.htm Knott's "Duluth!" speech]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/franklin/knott.jp.txt Biography from Kentucky: A History of the State]

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