Robert Lowry
Politician
1830 – 1910
Who was Robert Lowry?
Robert Lowry was an American politician.
Lowry was born in South Carolina and raised in Mississippi. During the American Civil War he rose from the rank of private to that of brigadier general in the Confederate States Army. At the Battle of Shiloh Major Lowry commanded the Sixth Mississippi regiment which suffered very heavy casualties and he was wounded himself. He was the Confederate military leader who is credited with putting down the local uprising of citizens near Jones County, Mississippi who failed to be loyal rebels. When the war was over, he returned to the practice of law at Brandon. Lowry briefly served in the state senate after the war. Massive fraud in the gubernatorial election of 1881 resulted in the election of the subject over the Independent People's Party candidate, Benjamin King.
Between 1882 and 1890 he was the Democratic governor of Mississippi, serving two four-year terms. He could be called a Bourbon Democrat. The Farmers' Alliance movement continued to show local action in Yazoo County and in most areas of the state. Governor Lowry called out the state militia to keep the peace in Leflore County at the end of his term of office.
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- Born
- Mar 10, 1830
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Died
- Jan 19, 1910
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on July 23, 2013
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