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  LOWELL, JOHN (1743-1802) - Online Information article about LOWELL, JOHN (1743-1802)
Reverend John Lowell, the first pastor of Newburyport, and a descendant of See also:
John Lowell graduated at Harvard in 176o, was admitted to the See also:
His son, JOHN LOWELL (1769-1840), graduated at Harvard in 1786, was admitted to the bar in 1789 (like his See also:
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 Lowell, John on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Fear of flying: Robert Lowell and travel.(Critical Essay)
John Murphy, 49, lived in Haverhill, a postal worker.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Inmates John Torres, left, and John Sexton hold a retired race horse as dentist Bess Darrow trims the horse's teeth at the Florida thoroughbred retirement farm at the Marion Correctional Institution i
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 Amy Lowell (from Lowell family) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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A prominent and gifted Massachusetts family, the Lowells included, among others, the founder of the first textile mill in the United States, Francis Cabot Lowell; a major literary figure, James Russell Lowell; an astronomer and founder of the Lowell Observatory, Percival Lowell; one of Harvard University's most significant presidents, Abbott Lawrence Lowell; and two...
Includes samples of music performed at Lowell's estate, Sevenels and texts of some of her poems such as, The Taxi, Patterns, and Lilacs.
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 AllRefer.com - John Lowell, American jurist (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Lowell was a member (1784) of the commission that settled the New York–Massachusetts boundary dispute, and after 1789 he held several major judicial posts.
He was the father of Francis Cabot Lowell and John Lowell (1769–1840).
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 National Baseball Hall of Fame - Selective Bibliographies - Negro Leagues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Coates, John M. "Smoky Joe Williams." Baseball Research Journal (1973): pp.
Holway, John B. "Cuba's Black Diamond." Baseball Research Journal (1981): pp.
Holway, John B. "Sam Street Smartest Pitcher in Negro Leagues." Baseball Research Journal (1984): pp.
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 John Lowell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
John Lowell -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
[Categories: Lowell family, Continental Congressmen, 1802 deaths, 1743 births]
John Lowell (June 17, 1743–May 6, 1802) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American lawyer and jurist from (additional info and facts about Boston, Massachusetts) Boston, Massachusetts.
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