Seymour Moses Knox (December 11, 1818[1] or January 12, 1820[2][3][4] in Russell, New York – December 8, 1901 in Ripon, Wisconsin[3][5]) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
[1][2] He relocated to the Geneva Lake area in Wisconsin in 1845.
[1] Knox was president of the Green Lake Agricultural Society in the 1860s.
He was also chairman of the Town of Green Lake Board.
He began his political career as a Democrat, but switched his affiliation to Republican in support of President Lincoln's anti-slavery stance.