OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
William Franklin Knox
BORN:
January 1, 1874;
Boston, Massachusetts
DIED:
April 28, 1944 (age 70)
Washington, DC
EDUCATION:
Alma College (BA)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican
HIGHLIGHTS:
1898:
Served in U.S. Army during Spanish American War;
Served in “Rough Rider” First Regiment, US Volunteer Cavalry with Theodore Roosevelt
1898-1901:
Served in several positions at the Grand Rapids Herald
1908-1910:
Major on the staff of the Governors of Michigan and New Hampshire
19o1-1940:
Publisher/ Owner of Several Newspapers
1910-1912:
Chairman, Republican State Central Committee, Michigan,
1911:
Member, Board of Indian Commissioners
1912:
Chairman, Michigan Republican Committee;
Vice Chairman, Theodore Roosevelt’s Campaign for Nomination for President;
Chairman of Michigan Delegation and Credentials Committee, National Progressive Convention
1917-1919:
Served in U.S. Army during World War I
1920:
Chairman of New Hampshire Delegation, Republican National Convention
1922-1924:
Chairman, State Publicity Committee of New Hampshire
1932:
Chairman, National Campaign to Combat Hoarding
1936:
Republican Nominee for Vice President of the United States
1940-1944:
U.S. Secretary of the Navy
PORTRAITS:
RESOURCES:
U.S. Navy
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia
MEDIA COVERAGE:
INTERNMENT OF JAPANESE AMERICANS:
Washington Post (12/12/2016)
Smithsonian Magazine (12/15/2016)