Lowell, Francis C. (Francis Cabot), 1855-1911
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found: Lowell, A. Lawrence. The transfer of stock in private corporations, 1884:title page (Francis C. Lowell)
found: Lowell, Francis C. Joan of Arc, 1896:title page (by Francis C. Lowell)
found: MoSU-L/NLT files(hdg.: Lowell, Francis Cabot, 1855-1911)
found: Biographical directory of Article III federal judges, viewed January 24, 2022(Lowell, Francis Cabot; born January 7, 1855, in Boston, MA; died March 6, 1911, in Boston, MA; A.B., Harvard University, 1876; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1879; private practice, Boston, Mass., 1880-1898; private secretary to Hon. Horace Gray, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, 1880-1882; city councilman, Boston, Mass., 1889-1891; state representative, Massachusetts, 1895; judge, US District Court for the District of Massachusetts, confirmed by Senate on January 10, 1898, received commission on January 10, 1898, service terminated on April 15, 1905 due to appointment to another judicial position; judge, U.S. Circuit Courts for the First Circuit and judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, confirmed by Senate on February 23, 1905, received commission on February 23, 1905; service terminated on March 6, 1911, due to death) - https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/lowell-francis-cabot
found: Who was who in America, 1897-1942(Lowell, Francis Cabot; judge; born Boston, January 7, 1855; A.B., Harvard, 1876; studied Harvard Law School, 1877-1879; admitted to bar, 1880, and practiced in Boston until appointed judge; member Boston Common Council, 1889-1892; Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1895-1898; US district judge, District of Mass., 1898-1905; US circuit judge, 1st Circuit, Feb. 23, 1905-; author: Joan of Arc; home Boston, Mass; died 1911)
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1988-04-20: new
2022-01-26: revised
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