KNOX, HON. JAMES B., son of William and Sarah
Knox, was born at Knoxville, Tioga county, Pa., November 4, 1831. After
obtaining a liberal education he began the study of law in Franklin, Pa.,
with Hon. John C. Knox, his only brother. He was duly admitted to the bar,
came to Clarion in 1853, and commenced life actively in his chosen
profession. In 1855 he married Jennie Z. Stehley, of Harrisburg, Pa. Their
union was blessed with six children, five of whom are yet living, and
reside in Clarion.
At the beginning of the Civil War Mr. Knox left his
family and a lucrative law practice to bear arms for his country. On the
14th of June, 1861, he was mustered into the service of the Union army as
captain of Company E, of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment, Tenth P. R. V. C. He
was promoted to major August 15, 1862, and later to commanding officer of
his regiment. On account of his health failing he resigned his position,
obtained his discharge November 23, 1863, and returned to his family and
practice in Clarion. During his service in the army he participated in the
following battles: Dranesvile, Mechanicsville, Gainess Mill, Newmarket
Cross-roads, Malvern Hill, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Bristoe Station,
and Mine Run. During the battle of Gettysburg a little incident occurred
which will serve to show how regardless he was of his own life, and how he
sought to save the lives of his comrades. He wanted to see the position of
the Confederates in the Devils Den, and for this purpose stood on a rock
exposed to the enemys fire, but told his men to keep down, that it was
dangerous. While standing there a shell struck a branch of a tree only a
few feet from his head. This he treated as a trivial affair, making
motions to the rebels, and still standing in his position, a target for
their marksmen. His farewell address to his men at the close of his last
dress parade was quite a touching scene. His remarks were full of pathos
and patriotism.
In 1873 he entered into a law partnership with Hon.
James T. Maffett, which continued until he took his seat on the bench,
January 1, 1882, having been elected to the judgeship of the Eighteenth
Judicial District in the fall of 1881. He performed the duties of his
office faithfully until his death on December 22, 1884. He died at his
post while holding court in Brookville. The disease, asthma, which carried
him away, was contracted during his military services in the army.
As a citizen, Mr. Knox was greatly respected, and
regarded as strictly honest and upright in all his dealings. His
intentions were good, and his private character exceptionally pure and
above suspicion. As a soldier he was brave and daring almost to
recklessness, and much loved by his comrades. In his profession he stood
high in ability, integrity, and gentlemanly deportment; as a judge he was
popular, sympathetic, and impartial; as a husband and father he was a
model of devotion and affection.
History of Clarion Co., Pennsylvania: with
illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and
pioneers, Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason & Co., 1887, pages
638-639.
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