Lowry, Albert J.

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Lowry was born April 13, 1854 near Romeo (Macomb County, Mich.), the son of William H. and Charlotte Lowry. At age 16 he became a clerk. At age 18, Lowry learned telegraphy, working in Vassar and eventually Bay City, where he managed the American Telegraph office at the Frazier House. Also, Lowry worked at the Saginaw Valley and Saint Louis Railroad Company depot in Saint Louis (Mich.) and as an agent for the American Express Company. He served as village clerk (1882-1883), foreman of the Citizens' Hose Company, No. 1 (fire department), and Captain of the St. Louis Bicycle Club. In 1880, Lowry and Gen. Nathan Church of Ithaca built a telegraph line from St. Louis to Inthaca. (Information from Gratiot County History, pp. 366-367.). Nathan Church's papers are also at the Clarke Historical Library.

From the description of Papers, 1881-1936. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44856991

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Michigan--Saint Louis
Saint Louis (Mich.)
Michigan--Gratiot County
Gratiot County (Mich.)
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