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Walter Lowrie (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Abner Lacock

Succeeded by
  
William Marks


Name
  
Walter Lowrie

Resigned
  
March 3, 1825

Walter Lowrie (politician)

Born
  
December 10, 1784 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom (
1784-12-10
)

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
December 14, 1868, New York City, New York, United States

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican

Previous office
  
Senator (PA) 1819–1825

Walter Lowrie (December 10, 1784 – December 14, 1868) was a teacher, farmer, and politician from Butler County, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses in the state legislature and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate. Serving as chairman of the Committee on Finance during the 2nd session of the 17th Congress.

After his term as a Senator, Lowrie stayed on as Secretary of the Senate for eleven years. In 1836 he moved to New York City and went to work with the Missionary Board of the Presbyterian Church. He remained with them until his death. Three of his sons, John Cameron, Walter Macon, and Reuben, were prominent as missionaries to India and China. A nephew, Walter H. Lowrie, later served as chief justice of Pennsylvania's Supreme Court.

Lowrie died in New York City on December 14, 1868 and is interred in the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan.

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Walter Lowrie (politician) Wikipedia