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Knott was disbarred and briefly imprisoned for his refusal to take the oath of allegiance. He returned to Kentucky in 1863 and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1871, he made a notable speech ridiculing a bill to subsidize westward expansion of railroads. In the speech, he
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In 1883, Knott left Congress and made a successful run for governor. He secured major reforms in education, but was stymied in his pursuit of tax reform. After his term as governor, he was a delegate to the state's constitutional convention in 1891. In 1892, he became a professor at
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in 1892. In 1894, Knott and Centre president William C. Young organized a law department at the college; Knott became the department's first dean. An illness forced him to retire in 1902. He died in Lebanon on June 18, 1911, and was buried at the Ryder Cemetery in Lebanon.
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to conduct a thorough reform of the state's tax system, but the legislators' only response was to create a board of equalization charged with making equitable tax assessments. The legislature also refused to grant the Railroad Commission all the powers Knott had requested.
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to make his point. He derided the remoteness of the town and the need for a railroad to it by repeatedly referring to a map and asking where Duluth was located. Following the speech, the railroad bill was killed and Congress adjourned for the day.
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and created a state teacher's organization. New legislation spelled out, often for the first time in the state's history, the duties and responsibilities of educators, administrators, and school boards.
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speech ridiculing a bill that would have provided fifty-seven land grants and financial concessions to railroads to further their westward expansion. In the speech, Knott singled out the proposed
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Knott married Mary E. Forman on November 17, 1852. Forman died during the birth of the couple's first child in August 1853. On January 14, 1858, Knott married his cousin, Sarah R. McElroy.
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and helped organized the college's law school in 1894. He served as dean of the law school until an illness forced him to retire in 1902. He died at his home in
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Knott's major shortcomings were in deterring crime. Despite the feuds that continued to rage in the state, including one that lasted several years in
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Knott was one of several candidates seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1883. Other prominent candidates included Congressman
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Following his term as governor, Knott continued his legal practice in Frankfort. He declined two separate appointments offered to him by
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from 1859 to 1861, when he resigned rather than swear an oath of allegiance to the federal government just prior to the outbreak of the
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Knott's most notable action as a legislator occurred near the end of his first stint in Congress. On January 27, 1871, he delivered a
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In January 1861, Missouri called a convention to determine whether it would follow the lead of other pro-slavery states and
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Knott's most successful initiatives were in the area of education. Under his leadership, the state established a
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switched to Knott, and other counties soon followed suit. Jones withdrew, and Knott was nominated unanimously.
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In 1871, Knott made an unsuccessful bid to become governor of Kentucky, losing the Democratic nomination to
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hearings against Judge Albert Jackson. Knott resigned his seat in the legislature in August 1858 to accept
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In 1863, Knott returned to Kentucky and re-opened his legal practice in Lebanon. He was elected as a
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Thomas Z. Morrow by a margin of nearly 45,000 votes. During his term in office, he asked the
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amendments. He was re-elected to a second term, but did not stand for re-election in 1870.
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and commenced practice in 1851. He also served in the offices of the circuit court and
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky
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for the first three of these terms. In 1876, he was named one of the managers of
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Tapp, Hambleton (April 1972). "James Proctor Knott and the Duluth Speech".
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from practice in the state of Missouri and imprisoned for a short time.
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Knott's political career began in 1857 when he was elected to represent
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counties. In 1846, he began to study law. In May 1850, he relocated to
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power liberally. The legislature approved the construction of the
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in 1850 and began his political career there. He served as
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Index

The Untold Delights of Duluth
Proctor Knott (horse)

Governor of Kentucky
Lieutenant
James R. Hindman
Luke P. Blackburn
Simon B. Buckner
U.S. House of Representatives
Kentucky
4th
Aaron Harding
William B. Read
William B. Read
Thomas B. Robertson
Missouri Attorney General
Robert Marcellus Stewart
Ephraim B. Ewing
Aikman Welch
Missouri House of Representatives
Raywick
Kentucky
Lebanon
Democratic
J. Proctor Knott
U.S. Representative
29th
Governor of Kentucky
Missouri
Missouri Attorney General

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