Ralph P. Lowe
Ralph Phillips Lowe (27 November 1805 – 22 December 1883) was the fourth Governor of Iowa.
Life and career
Lowe was born in Warren County, Ohio. He settled in the town of Muscatine, and was selected as a representative to the Iowa state constitutional convention in 1844. He moved to Lee County at the end of the 1840s, and became the district judge succeeding George Henry Williams. He became an Iowa state court judge in 1852. In 1857 he was nominated as the Republican candidate for Governor of Iowa, with Oran Faville as his Lieutenant. He won the election by a narrow margin (38,498 votes to 36,088) and served as Governor for two years between 1858 and 1860.
At the end of his term he was appointed as a justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, which he served as between 1860 and 1867. He resumed practicing law, and in 1874 moved to Washington, D.C., where he died on 22 December 1883. He was interred at Glenwood Cemetery.[1]
References
- ↑ Bailey, Morgan & Taylor 1986, p. 1472.
Bibliography
- Bailey, N. Louise; Morgan, Mary L.; Taylor, Carolyn R. (1986). Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate: 1776-1985. Volume 1. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 0872494799.
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Preceded by James W. Grimes |
Governor of Iowa 1858–1860 |
Succeeded by Samuel J. Kirkwood |