. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 121 as the successor of John Quincy Adams, and served until 1852, when he was chosenpresident of Antioch College, which office he filled until his death. Charles Russell Lowell, born October 30, 1807, was the eldest son of Rev. Lowell (H. C. 1800). His mother was Harriet Brackett Spence, daughter ofKeith Spence and Mary Waill, of Portsmouth, N. H. After graduating at Harvard in1826, he studied law at the law school in Northampton, and in the office of Mr. CharlesG-. Loring in Boston. He was admitted to the


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 121 as the successor of John Quincy Adams, and served until 1852, when he was chosenpresident of Antioch College, which office he filled until his death. Charles Russell Lowell, born October 30, 1807, was the eldest son of Rev. Lowell (H. C. 1800). His mother was Harriet Brackett Spence, daughter ofKeith Spence and Mary Waill, of Portsmouth, N. H. After graduating at Harvard in1826, he studied law at the law school in Northampton, and in the office of Mr. CharlesG-. Loring in Boston. He was admitted to the Suffolk bar at the October term of about four years he abandoned the legal profession, and went into business. Prov-ing unsuccessful in this, he found employment in the Boston Athenaeum, where hepassed the last eighteen years of his life, and where his services were greatly died of apoplexy, while on a visit to Washington, D. O, June 23, 1870. Hemarried, April 18, 1832, Anna Cabot, daughter of the late Patrick T. Jackson, ofBoston.


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