Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . eetRailway Company, the Fitchburg Steam Engine Company, and of theGrant Yarn Company, and was trustee of the Fitchburg Savings Bank,Gushing Academy, State Trustee of Baldwinsville Hospital for Childrenand trustee of the Murdock School at Winchendon. He served as directorof the Park Club, and was also a member of the Fitchburg Athletic Club. Mr. Lowe was an alderman of the city of Fitchburg


Lamb's textile industry of the United States, embracing biographical sketches of prominment men and a historical résumé of the progress of textile manufacture from the earliest records to the present time; . eetRailway Company, the Fitchburg Steam Engine Company, and of theGrant Yarn Company, and was trustee of the Fitchburg Savings Bank,Gushing Academy, State Trustee of Baldwinsville Hospital for Childrenand trustee of the Murdock School at Winchendon. He served as directorof the Park Club, and was also a member of the Fitchburg Athletic Club. Mr. Lowe was an alderman of the city of Fitchburg in 1888, presi-dent of the Board of Trade in 1891 and 1892, and mayor in 1893, andserved the Commonwealth of Alassachusetts as a member of the GovernorsCouncil in 1903 and 1904. He was largely responsible for the locationof the extensive car shops of the Fitchburg Railway Company in thesouthern part of the city in 1888, at a time when several other cities onthe route were working strenuously to secure the advantages the plantafforded to the place in which it should be located. ;Mr. Lowe married, Dec. 11, 1878, Miss Annie E. Parkhill, andhad three children—Russell B., Margaret, and Rachael P.


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