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Edward P Knowles

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Preceded by
  
Walter R. Danforth

Name
  
Edward Knowles

Political party
  
Whig

Succeeded by
  
James Y. Smith


Edward P. Knowles

Born
  
April 13, 1805 Providence, Rhode Island (
1805-04-13
)

Died
  
October 16, 1881(1881-10-16) (aged 76)

Known for
  
Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island

Resting place
  
Swan Point Cemetery

Edward Peck Knowles (April 13, 1805 – October 16, 1881): Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island for one term, 1854–1855.

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Early life

Edward Knowles was born April 13, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island. His schooling opportunities have been described as "limited". In his youth he worked in a wool factory.

Business career

Knowles was involved in several businesses. He sold jewelry, including clocks and watches, until 1842. Later, he became director of the Fifth National Bank, president of the Butler Insurance Company, and president of the Mechanics Association.

Political career

He held a number of local offices including common council, alderman, school committee, and General Assembly. He was appointed acting mayor several times, and finally mayor in 1854. As mayor he took an active part in suppressing the Dorr Rebellion. His main political interests appear to be his support of education, particularly evening schools, and temperance.

Personal life

Knowles was widowed several times and had a total of three wives. He married Mary F. Fry in 1827; Alice S. Randall in 1860; and Elizabeth H. Crowell in 1872.

References

Edward P. Knowles Wikipedia