Edward P. Knowles

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Edward Peck Knowles
Providence Mayor Edward Knowles engraving.jpg
Engraving from the book "The Providence Plantations for 250 Years", 1886.
8th Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
In office
June 1854 – June 1855
Preceded by Walter R. Danforth
Succeeded by James Y. Smith
Personal details
Born (1805-04-13)April 13, 1805
Providence, Rhode Island
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Resting place Swan Point Cemetery
Political party Whig
Known for Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island

Edward Peck Knowles (1805–1881): Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island for one term, 1854–1855.[1]

Early life

Edward Knowles was born April 13, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island. His schooling opportunities have been described as "limited".[2][3] In his youth he worked in a wool factory.[1]

Business career

Knowles was involved in several businesses. He sold jewelry, including clocks and watches, until 1842.[1] Later, he became director of the Fifth National Bank, president of the Butler Insurance Company, and president of the Mechanics Association.[2]

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,[3] and finally mayor in 1854. As mayor he took an active part in suppressing the Dorr Rebellion.[2] His main political interests appear to be his support of education, particularly evening schools, and temperance.[3]

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.[1]

References

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Providence
1854-1855
Succeeded by
James Y. Smith