Biographical Sketch of Thaddeus A. Lowe, Franklin County, Missouri

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Thaddeus A. Lowe, attorney-at-law, Union, Mo., was born in Northumber-
land County, Penn., November 24, 1835.  His father, Jesse Lowe, was 
also a native of that county, and his mother, Rachel (Plotts) Lowe,
was a native of New Jersey.  Her father, John Plotts, served in the
Revolutionary army.  The subject of this sketch was educated, in part,
in Pennsylvania, in which State he began to teach in 1854, and he be-
gan to read law about the same time.  Soon afterward he went to Jones
County, Iowa, where he completed his classical and mathematical stud-
ies.  In Jones and Linn Counties, Iowa, he taught school for fourteen
terms.  In 1859 he resumed the study of the law in Linn County, and 
in 1862 was admitted to the bar at Marion, and a few months later he
was admitted at Davenport, to practice in the supreme court of the
State.  During this same year he entered the Union army, and served
six months.  He was obliged to retire on account of ill health.  In
1863 Mr. Lowe moved to St. Louis, and in the spring of 1865 he estab-
lished a law office at Union, where he has since been engaged in a
successful practice.  In 1866 he was elected county superintendent of
public schools, and held that position two years.  As a lawyer he is 
an indefatigable worker, and is extremely tenacious, is well-informed,
is an earnest and logical speaker, and is a successful advocate.  He
has on several occasions been appointed special judge, and is at home
on the bench as well as at the bar.  He was a delegate to the Repub-
lican National Convention in 1880, which nominated Gen. Garfield for
President.  Mr. Lowe was first married, in 1865, to Miss Helen V.
Johnson, of Franklin County.  She died in 1870, leaving one son.  Mr.
Lowe was married again, in 1872, to Miss Sadie Black, of the same
county, by whom he has three children, as follows:  George B., Charles
and Beulah N.

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