Robert McKnight explained

Robert McKnight
District:22nd
Term Start1:1847
Office1:Member of the Pittsburgh City Council
Successor:James K. Moorhead
Predecessor:Samuel A. Purviance
Term End:1863
Term Start:1859
State:Pennsylvania
Birth Date:January 20, 1820
Education:Princeton College (BA)
Party:Republican
Children:Denny McKnight
Resting Place:Allegheny Cemetery
Death Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Date:October 25, 1885 (aged 65)
Term End1:1849

Robert McKnight (January 20, 1820  - October 25, 1885) was an American lawyer and politician who represented Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1859 to 1863.

Early life and education

Robert McKnight was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools and a private school at Xenia, Ohio. He graduated from Princeton College in 1839.[1]

Career

McKnight studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1842, and joined a law partnership with Henry S. Magraw in Pittsburgh. In 1846, he was hired to be a solicitor for the Bank of Pittsburgh.[2]

MnKnight served as a member of the Pittsburgh City Council from 1847 to 1849, and was subsequently elected as a Republican to the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Congresses. He served his district during the American Civil War.

After his final term in 1863, he resumed the practice of law.

Personal life

McKnight died in Pittsburgh in 1885. He was interred at the Allegheny Cemetery.[3] Early Pittsburgh Pirates owner Denny McKnight was his son.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McKnight, Robert (1820-1885). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. 8 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Justham. Kristin. Robert McKnight Diaries Finding Aid. Archive Service Center, University of Pittsburgh. 8 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Kestenbaum. Lawrence. McKnight, Robert (1820-1885). The Political Graveyard. 8 April 2013.