EnochLouisLowe (August 10, 1820 – August 23, 1892) was the 29th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1851 to 1854. He was the only child of...
Delegates EnochLouisLowe narrowly defeated Whig nominee William B. Clarke. On election day, 2 October 1850, Democratic nominee EnochLouisLowe won the...
Sobel 1978, pp. 665–666. "EnochLouisLowe". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "EnochLouisLowe". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved...
Governor Lowe may refer to: EnochLouisLowe (1820–1892), 29th Governor of Maryland Hudson Lowe (1769–1844), Governor of St Helena from 1815 to 1821 Philip...
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January 3, 1848 – January 6, 1851 Preceded by Thomas Pratt Succeeded by EnochLouisLowe Personal details Born Philip Francis Thomas (1810-09-12)September 12...
notably as the country's longest-serving Minister for Posts & Telegraphs EnochLouisLowe — 33rd Governor of the US state of Maryland Patrick McGilligan — former...
Turner Preceded by Daniel S. Biser, Henry Boteler, Francis J. Hoover, EnochLouisLowe, George Zollinger Succeeded by Gideo Bantz, John D. Gaither, Peter...
he would have been the first governor from Frederick County since EnochLouisLowe. At his victory party, Cox took photos with and accepted a gift from...
George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor EnochLouisLowe requested that Maryland Governor Thomas H. Hicks, a slaveholder from...
Fillmore (W) Y 1849 14W, 7D vacant 3W, 3D David Stewart (W) 1850 46W, 36D Thomas Pratt (W) 1851 EnochLouisLowe (D) Robert J. Brent (W) 12W, 9D 4W, 2D...
George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor EnochLouisLowe requested that Maryland Governor Thomas H. Hicks, a slave owner from...
George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor EnochLouisLowe requested that Hicks burn the railroad bridges leading to Baltimore...
(New Zealand), Member of Parliament, journalist, critic and inventor. EnochLouisLowe, Governor of the state of Maryland (USA) (1851–1854) Dermot MacDermot...
Taneytown on October 25, 1841. He had two daughters, Margaret and Mrs. William Louis Fleagle. His daughter Margaret married Maryland politician Jacob Rinehart...
Norte, Nicaragua. August 7–8 – Know Nothings riot against immigrants in St. Louis, Missouri, leading to 10 deaths. August 9 – Walden first published. August...
Governor of Maryland: Philip F. Thomas (Democratic) (until January 6), EnochLouisLowe (Democratic) (starting January 6) Governor of Massachusetts: George...
Richardson Succeeded by Daniel S. Biser, Henry Boteler, Francis J. Hoover, EnochLouisLowe, George Zollinger Personal details Born (1812-12-08)December 8, 1812...
Maryland In office January 11, 1854 – January 13, 1858 Preceded by EnochLouisLowe Succeeded by Thomas H. Hicks Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
Governor of Maine: John Hubbard (Democratic) Governor of Maryland: EnochLouisLowe (Democratic) Governor of Massachusetts: George S. Boutwell (Democratic)...
becomes the University of Florida. February 22 – Washington University in St. Louis is founded as Eliot Seminary. March – Levi Strauss & Co. is founded in San...
and Odd Fellows. Enoch Foster died in Portland, Maine on November 15, 1913, and was buried at Evergreen Cemetery. He married Adeline Lowe in 1864 and Sarah...