Jabez C. Knight

Jabez Comstock Knight
Official painting in Providence City Hall
8th Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
In office
June 6, 1859  June 5, 1864
Preceded by William M. Rodman
Succeeded by Thomas A. Doyle
Personal details
Born July 31, 1815
Centerville, Rhode Island
Died April 6, 1900 (aged 84)
Resting place Swan Point Cemetery
Political party Republican
Known for Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island

Jabez Comstock Knight (1815-1900): Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island for five terms, 1859-1864.

Early life

Knight was born in Centerville, Rhode Island. His family moved to Providence in 1830, when he was 15. He was employed by cotton merchants Orray Taft & Co.

Career

He became Paymaster General for Rhode Island for 24 years, and was on the board of trustees of the Providence Reform School[1] He was a trustee of Butler Hospital for 35 years.[1] Knight was a member of the Providence Common Council, representing the Fourth Ward, 1849-1852. He was elected to the Providence Board of Aldermen for the Sixth Ward, 1854-1858.[2]

Mayor

In May 1859 Knight ran for mayor against a Democratic opponent. He won 1,835 votes to 1,100. He then ran four more times unopposed, then declined nomination for a sixth term.[2]

As Mayor, Knight demolished the Town House on Benefit Street that served as police station, and opened a new Central Police Station on Canal Street in April 1861. Knight introduced horse-drawn streetcars in Providence in 1863.[2]

Knight served as mayor during the Civil War. During this time Providence industries provided uniforms, blankets, biscuits, rifles, and tools to the Union war effort.[2]

Personal life

Knight married Catherine A. Taft on September 28, 1842 and had three daughters. He died on April 6, 1904 and is buried at Swan Point Cemetery.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Greene, Welcome Arnold (1886). The Providence Plantations for 250 Years. Providence, RI: J.A. & R.A. Reid. pp. 104–105.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Jabez C. Knight" (INFORMATIONAL DISPLAY ON JABEZ KNIGHT IN PROVIDENCE CITY HALL). Providence City Hall.

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Political offices
Preceded by
William M. Rodman
Mayor of Providence
18591864
Succeeded by
Thomas A. Doyle