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Luther Lawrence
Portrait c. 19th century
2nd Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts
In office 1838 – April 17, 1839[1]
Preceded by
Elisha Bartlett
Succeeded by
Elisha Huntington
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1]
In office 1830[1]–1830[1]
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1][2]
In office 1822–1822
Preceded by
Josiah Quincy III
Succeeded by
Levi Lincoln, Jr.
Delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1820[1]
In office 1820[1]–1820[1]
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1]
In office 1812[1]–1822[1]
Personal details
Born
September 28, 1778[3] Groton, Massachusetts[3]
Died
April 17, 1839 (aged 60)
Political party
Federalist Party
Spouse(s)
Lucy Bigelow,[3] m. June 2, 1805[3]
Alma mater
Groton Academy, Harvard College[3]
Occupation
Attorney[3]
Luther Lawrence (September 28, 1778 – April 17, 1839) was the Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1838–1839). In 1818, Lawrence purchased 25 shares of the Suffolk Bank, a clearinghouse bank on State Street in Boston.[4]
^ abcdefghijkGreen, Samuel Abbott (1892), An Account of the Lawyers of Groton, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Massachusetts: University Press, p. 42
^Boston Daily Centinel and Gazette (April 18, 1839), Melancholy Event, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Daily Centinel and Gazette
^ abcdefGreen, Samuel Abbott (1892), An Account of the Lawyers of Groton, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Massachusetts: University Press, p. 41
^Whitney, David R. (1878), The Suffolk Bank, Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, pp. 4–5
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