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OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. second artillery. In 11K»4 lie attained the rank of bri^adier-^^eneral and reaides in the City of Mexico, Mexico. Love, aement Belton, educator, physician, author, was born April 30, 1840, in Salem. S^L During the civil war he was a memb«'r of the twenty-eighth regiment

Pennsylvania

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United

volunteers.

oration.

Hincc 1887 he has been a practicing phy-

hiwycr. autlior, was Iwrn April U, 1844, in Brooklyn, N.Y. He i« a notrd lawyer of New York City; and prc^iilt'tif of the Satiinhiy an«l Sunday aMHuciatiun ul hrouklyit, N.Y. lie is the author of The Balance of the Geneva Viiiioiis (ithir Monojjraphs. A«.u'l Lowber, James William, ethuator. eUrgy-
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sician of Philadelphia.

Low, William Gilman,

man, lecturer, Cliaplin, Ky.

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was born Aup.

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IH47. tlu- nniv.-rsity liKlianapoiis, frum

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which institution he reeeived the de^rrecft of A.M., A.M.. S..I).. LL.Ii.;

hitt.l)..

I'.S.

D.; F.U.t!.8. and F.R. A.S.; then attended Syra<'U?«-

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graduating from the elasaical course with the degre«' of Ph.D. many For years he was the edsity,

itor of The A]»ostolic Cliurch of Louisville, Ky. He hua been president of the Columbia Christian college; chaiicellur ol Ail)ie lectureship anne.v to tile university of 'J'exas; lias lilletl pastorates in Scranton. Pa.; LoiiisviUe and Padueah, Ky.; lM»rt Wortii, (iaivestun and

Austin, Texas, in whidi hitter city he is pastor of t.'entrul cliriHtian cliurch. He is the author of Culture; Stru^';^'1eH and Triumphs of the Truth: The liihU* Jluctrines of the Future; and other works. Lowden, Frank Orten, educator, lawyer,

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Sunrise City, Mina. In 1SH3 he graduated from the Iowa state university; and in 1SS7 ^xraduated from tiie Chicago union college of law. In 18!>8 lie vn» president of the law club of Chicago. HI. In 1808 he

was lieuf eiiant ('ohjiiel in the ment Illinois mtlioiial ;4uard. lie was a representative from

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to the sixtieth and sixty lust eotijii es>ic>i. Lowdermilk, William Harrison, journali>.|, soldier, was horn Jan. 7, 1S."J!>, in Cumherhiiitl. .Md. During the eivil war he entered the union army as a major; rose to the rank >^sary-^<'neral. He died Dec. 2U, IH'M, in Washington, D.C. Lowdor, Richard, soldier, was born Oct. IS:!-2, •20, in New York City. In Is.".!", he graduated from the United IStates military academy: and was a captain in 1H6I. In ISCi.") he W.I- hrevetted eoioiul for gallant and meritorious services during the civil war. In 1802 he became colonel of the <

Illinois

and since I88.1 has been professor of materia mudica at I'a.:

the Philadelphia college of pharmai«r. Be is (he author of Syllabua of Botanieal Natural Orders.

Lowe, David Pearly, lawyer, juriat, conwas born Au{^. 22. 1823, in Oneida county, N.Y. He was a member of the Kansas .state senate in 1863-64; and judjuje of the sixth judicial court of Kansas in 18ti7-7L In 1871-7<> he was a represl-54 he was the twentysixth •.'overnor of Alarvland. He died Aug.

tory.

181)2, in New York City. Lowe, John, naval oflRcer, was

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civil

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Liver|)<nd,

in

war he served

lirst

second Ohio regiment; at the first

huttle of

bom Dec. England. In the as a private in the and was wounded I5un. He va-

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pointed to tlu- navy; served also througli the Corean and the iSpanish wars: and In the (Jreely relief expeilition. He was the first naval otiieer of any nationality to

have service in a submarine torpedo boat. In inoo he was retired aa rear admiral of the I'nited States navy. Lowe, John Williamson, soldier, was horn Nov. !). 1809. in New Jirunswick, SJ. He was a captain in the second Ohio volunteers during the Mexican war; and in the hej,'iiining of the ivil war joined the national army as aptain of the first company that was raised in llreene «'omity. He died Sept. 10, 1801, in Nicholas county, Va. Lowe, Joseph G., lawyer, statesman, was born Dec. .'{1. 1S4»;. in' Hush county. In<l. He is an eminent attorney of Washington, Kan.; and has served as a member of tla* lower house of the Kansas legislature. In 1895 lie was appointed state railroad commissioner of Kansas. Low^ Mrs. Martha Ann, author, pwi. was born Nov. 21. 1829, in Keene, N.H. She was a poid of Somerville, Mass.; whose husband, Charles Lowe, was a I'nitariati clergyman of eminence. She was the author of The Olive and the Pine, a lumk ff verse; Love in Spain; and Other Poems; The Story of Chief .Toseph, a poem; Bessie iiiiv: and Life of Charles lyowe. She disl in 1902 in Somerville, Mass. Lowe, Ralph P., lawyer, jurist, govern*,^ was horn in ISO.*) in Mtintgomery count Oiiiu. In 1849 he removed to Keoku Iowa; and in 1853 was elected judge of tl <

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