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Lyman Enos Knapp

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722: 365:, his term beginning on April 20, 1889. At the time of his appointment, many Alaskans desired a resident governor and were disappointed receiving an "outsider". The district did, however, see a number of improvements during his administration. Postal service was extended with the creation of over 1,600 miles (2,600 km) of new mail routes. Knapp also helped establish a historical society and library. 395:. Arbitration to resolve the dispute was agreed to in 1891 between Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. As a result a set of restrictions was imposed on seal hunting near Alaska. Knapp was replaced as governor on August 29, 1893, following the appointment of 33: 940: 376:
and, arguing that lack of clear land possession discouraged improvements, lobbied for a revision of the land possession laws. To help maintain law and order, Knapp help organize both a
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and Indian police. The former turned into a source of amusement for some area residents due to the governor's predilection for dressing in his military uniform and watch the militia
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reached a zenith. The United States, claiming that seals from Alaska were being killed by Canadian and other ships on the high seas, had seized several ships and brought them to
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and established a law practice. He was active in civil organizations such as the Institute of Civics and
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from 1865 till 1878. In addition to the work on his own newspaper, he submitted articles to the
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of Washington. He remained active in the practice of law until his death on October 9, 1904.
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Knapp was appointed Governor of the District of Alaska by President
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Following the war, Knapp returned to Vermont where he published the
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from 1879 to 1889. Knapp was also elected for a term in the
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On the legal front, Knapp asked for Alaska to be granted a
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On January 23, 1865, Knapp married Martha A Severance of
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in 1893. Knapp was also the founder and president of the
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Biographical Directory of American Territorial Governors
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Herringshaw's national library of American biography
802: 729: 669: 263:After graduating from college, Knapp enlisted as a 190: 182: 172: 151: 127: 122: 98: 86: 74: 62: 43: 23: 279:. During his military service, he was wounded at 246:and then graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from 941:Members of the Vermont House of Representatives 411:Following his term as governor, Knapp moved to 387:During his term, an international dispute over 222:from 1889 to 1893. He was also a member of the 553:The National cyclopaedia of American biography 647: 514:. Westport, CT: Meckler Publishing. pp.  8: 545: 543: 541: 539: 537: 535: 931:People of Vermont in the American Civil War 508:McMullin, Thomas A.; Walker, David (1984). 654: 640: 632: 595: 337:during the 1872–1873 session. After being 31: 20: 58:April 20, 1889 – August 29, 1893 461: 459: 457: 455: 451: 550:James T. White & Company (1904). 469:The Cyclopaedia of American Biography 7: 575:Herringshaw, Thomas William (1914). 234:Knapp was born November 5, 1837, in 946:Governors of the District of Alaska 916:People from Windham County, Vermont 14: 956:19th-century American politicians 720: 443:. The couple had four children. 351:Vermont House of Representatives 224:Vermont House of Representatives 102:Vermont House of Representatives 472:. James H. Lamb. p. 578. 277:17th Vermont Infantry Regiment 269:16th Vermont Infantry Regiment 1: 370:delegate to the U.S. Congress 303:for his gallantry during the 961:19th-century American judges 291:. Knapp rose to the rank of 271:and was quickly promoted to 614:District Governor of Alaska 466:Brown, John Howard (1901). 417:National Geographic Society 977: 936:Vermont state court judges 921:Middlebury College alumni 718: 620: 611: 603: 598: 419:and received an honorary 205: 118: 107: 51: 39: 30: 341:in 1876, he served as a 230:Early life and education 244:Burr and Burton Academy 330:American Law Register 951:Vermont Republicans 926:Union Army colonels 663:Governors of Alaska 607:Alfred P. Swineford 441:Middlebury, Vermont 353:from 1884 to 1885. 339:admitted to the bar 335:Vermont Legislature 324:Chicago Inter Ocean 318:Middlebury Register 305:Siege of Petersburg 240:Manchester, Vermont 226:from 1884 to 1885. 186:Martha A. Severance 81:Alfred P. 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District of Alaska
Benjamin Harrison
Alfred P. Swineford
James Sheakley
Vermont House of Representatives
Somerset
Vermont
Seattle
Washington
Republican
Middlebury College
BA
Governor
District of Alaska
Vermont House of Representatives
Somerset, Vermont
Manchester, Vermont
Burr and Burton Academy
Middlebury College
private
16th Vermont Infantry Regiment
captain
17th Vermont Infantry Regiment
Gettysburg
Spotsylvania
Petersburg
lieutenant colonel
brevetted
colonel

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