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    Enoch Louis Lowe (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...
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  • politician Enoch Humphries (1922–2009), Scottish trade unionist Enoch Derant Lakoué (born 1944), Central African politician Enoch Louis Lowe (1820–1892)...
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    Delegates Enoch Louis Lowe narrowly defeated Whig nominee William B. Clarke. On election day, 2 October 1850, Democratic nominee Enoch Louis Lowe won the...
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  • Sobel 1978, pp. 665–666. "Enoch Louis Lowe". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Enoch Louis Lowe". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved...
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    Harris Flanagin Augustus Hill Garland Benjamin Harvey Hill Wade Keyes Enoch Louis Lowe Andrew Gordon Magrath Eugenius Aristides Nisbet James Byeram Owens...
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  • Governor Lowe may refer to: Enoch Louis Lowe (1820–1892), 29th Governor of Maryland Hudson Lowe (1769–1844), Governor of St Helena from 1815 to 1821 Philip...
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  • Lowe (?–1882), British travel writer Enoch Louis Lowe (1820–1892), American politician Ernest Anthony Lowe (1928–2014), British economist Ethan Lowe (born...
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    January 3, 1848 – January 6, 1851 Preceded by Thomas Pratt Succeeded by Enoch Louis Lowe Personal details Born Philip Francis Thomas (1810-09-12)September 12...
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    notably as the country's longest-serving Minister for Posts & Telegraphs Enoch Louis Lowe — 33rd Governor of the US state of Maryland Patrick McGilligan — former...
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    (1818–1886), American Jesuit and president of Georgetown University Enoch Louis Lowe (1820–1892), 29th Governor of Maryland, served 1851–1854. Winfield...
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    many slaves, her sister Adelaide and her nephew Enoch Louis Lowe are also buried at St John's Cemetery. Lowe would become the 29th Governor of Maryland. Jean...
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  • Richardson Succeeded by Daniel S. Biser, Henry Boteler, Francis J. Hoover, Enoch Louis Lowe, George Zollinger Personal details Born (1812-12-08)December 8, 1812...
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    George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor Enoch Louis Lowe requested that Hicks burn the railroad bridges leading to Baltimore...
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  • Turner Preceded by Daniel S. Biser, Henry Boteler, Francis J. Hoover, Enoch Louis Lowe, George Zollinger Succeeded by Gideo Bantz, John D. Gaither, Peter...
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    Governor before election Enoch Louis Lowe Democratic Elected Governor Thomas Watkins Ligon Democratic...
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    George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor Enoch Louis Lowe requested that Maryland Governor Thomas H. Hicks, a slave owner from...
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  • Fillmore (W) Y 1849 14W, 7D vacant 3W, 3D David Stewart (W) 1850 46W, 36D Thomas Pratt (W) 1851 Enoch Louis Lowe (D) Robert J. Brent (W) 12W, 9D 4W, 2D...
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    George William Brown, Marshal George P. Kane, and former Governor Enoch Louis Lowe requested that Maryland Governor Thomas H. Hicks, a slaveholder from...
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    appointed as deputy state's attorney of Allegany County by Governor Enoch Louis Lowe. In 1855, he was elected as state's attorney of Allegany County and...
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    he would have been the first governor from Frederick County since Enoch Louis Lowe. At his victory party, Cox took photos with and accepted a gift from...
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  • but lost. He was the guano inspector of Baltimore under governor Enoch Louis Lowe. Polk died on October 10, 1877, at the age of 65 or 67, at his home...
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    Maryland In office January 11, 1854 – January 13, 1858 Preceded by Enoch Louis Lowe Succeeded by Thomas H. Hicks Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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  • Taneytown on October 25, 1841. He had two daughters, Margaret and Mrs. William Louis Fleagle. His daughter Margaret married Maryland politician Jacob Rinehart...
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  • Governor of Maryland: Philip F. Thomas (Democratic) (until January 6), Enoch Louis Lowe (Democratic) (starting January 6) Governor of Massachusetts: George...
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  • Governor of Maine: John Hubbard (Democratic) Governor of Maryland: Enoch Louis Lowe (Democratic) Governor of Massachusetts: George S. Boutwell (Democratic)...
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    Thomas 1848 1851 Philip Francis Thomas Esther Winder Polk Lowe 1851 1854 Enoch Louis Lowe Mary Tolly Dorsey Ligon 1854 1858 Thomas Watkins Ligon none...
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  • Norte, Nicaragua. August 7–8 – Know Nothings riot against immigrants in St. Louis, Missouri, leading to 10 deaths. August 9 – Walden first published. August...
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    (New Zealand), Member of Parliament, journalist, critic and inventor. Enoch Louis Lowe, Governor of the state of Maryland (USA) (1851–1854) Dermot MacDermot...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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