Nehemiah R. Knight

Nehemiah Rice Knight
9th Governor of Rhode Island
In office
May 7, 1817  May 2, 1821
Lieutenant Edward Wilcox
Preceded by William Jones
Succeeded by William C. Gibbs
United States Senator
from Rhode Island
In office
January 9, 1821  March 3, 1841
Preceded by James Burrill, Jr.
Succeeded by James F. Simmons
Member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives
In office
1802
Personal details
Born (1780-12-31)December 31, 1780
Cranston, Rhode Island
Died April 18, 1854(1854-04-18) (aged 73)
Providence, Rhode Island
Resting place Grace Church Cemetery, Providence
Political party Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig
Spouse(s) Lydia Waterman Knight
Parents Nehemiah Knight
Profession Politician, Clerk

Nehemiah Rice Knight (December 31, 1780  April 18, 1854) was Governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator from Rhode Island.

Born in Cranston, he attended the common schools. In 1802 he was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives; he moved to Providence and was clerk of the Court of Common Pleas from 1805 to 1811 and clerk of the circuit court from 1812 to 1817. He was also collector of customs for the same period. He was the ninth Governor of Rhode Island from 1817 to 1821 and president of the Roger Williams Bank from 1817 to 1854.

Knight was elected in 1821 as a Democratic-Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Burrill, Jr.; he was reelected in 1823 as a Crawford Republican, in 1829 as an Anti-Jacksonian, and again in 1835 as a Whig, and served from January 9, 1821, to March 4, 1841. While in the Senate he was chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses (Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Twenty-sixth Congresses) and a member of the Committee on Manufactures (Twenty-fourth Congress). Knight retired from public life and was a delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1843. He died in Providence in 1854; interment was in Grace Church Cemetery.

Nehemiah Rice Knight's father, Nehemiah Knight, had been a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island.

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Political offices
Preceded by
William Jones
9th Governor of Rhode Island
1817–1821
Succeeded by
William C. Gibbs
United States Senate
Preceded by
James Burrill, Jr.
U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Rhode Island
January 9, 1821  March 3, 1841
Served alongside: William Hunter, James De Wolf, Asher Robbins and Nathan F. Dixon
Succeeded by
James F. Simmons
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