Lyman Enos Knapp
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Lyman Enos Knapp (November 5 1837–October 9 1904) was an American Republican politician who was the Governor of the District of Alaska from 1889 to 1893. He was also a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1884 to 1885. He was born in Somerset, Vermont and died in Seattle, Washington.
| Preceded by: Alfred P. Swineford | District Governor of Alaska 1889–1893 | Succeeded by: James Sheakley |
| Governors of Alaska | ||
|---|---|---|
| District Governors | ||
| Kinkead | Swineford | Knapp | Sheakley | Brady | Hoggatt | Clark | ||
| Territorial Governors | ||
| Clark | Strong | Riggs | Bone | Parks | Troy | Gruening | Heintzleman | Hendrickson | Stepovich | Hendrickson | ||
| State Governors | ||
| Egan | Hickel | Miller | Egan | Hammond | Sheffield | Cowper | Hickel | Knowles | Murkowski | ||
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Categories: American politician stubs | Governors of Alaska | Members of the Vermont House of Representatives | 1837 births | 1904 deaths



