The second, and most important for Vinton, was the arrival of a physician and former professor from Indiana and Iowa named Dr. Seaman A. Knapp.
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He was reelected to the Thirty-eighth Congress and served from December 12, 1861, to March 3, 1865.
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Knapp was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John A. McClernand.
He was elected as a Republican to the 51st United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1891.
Charles J. Knapp (1845–1916), his son, member of the United States House of Representatives from New York
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Charles L. Knapp (1847–1929), member of the United States House of Representatives from New York
Joseph P. Knapp, publisher, philanthropist and namesake of the J.P. Knapp Early College High School.
He left both posts in 1968 to accept an appointment as dean of the New York State College of Home Economics.
She was a descendant of Ebenezer Hancock, librarian of Harvard University and brother of John Hancock.
Florence E.S. Knapp (c. 1870–1949), US politician and New York Secretary of State
In 1906, New York Governor Frank W. Higgins appointed him Chairman of the New York State Racing Commission.
Harry K. Knapp (1865–1926), United States financier and horse racing executive
His father was a past president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and his mother was a hymn writer, credited with over 500 hymns, most notably "Blessed Assurance" with Fanny Crosby.
Knapp went to the United Kingdom with his unit, the 92d Aero Squadron (Bombardment), in August 1918, but failed to see action in World War I due to a late shipment of propellers for his unit's Handley Page O/400 bombers.
Robert D. Knapp (1897–1994), aviator and brigadier general, US Air Force
Walter Rollins trained for prominent owners such as Norman Kittson, Pierre Lorillard IV, and the Oneck Stable of Harry K. Knapp and his brother, Dr. Gideon Lee Knapp.
Gratiola brevifolia (Plantaginaceae) New to the Flora of Delaware, the Delmarva Peninsula and the Mid-Atlantic.
Through the Department of Agriculture the board had made appropriations amounting in 1912-1913 to $659,700 for the purpose of promoting agriculture by the establishment of demonstration farms under the direction of Dr. Seaman A. Knapp.