See also:LOWELL, See also:CHARLES See also:- RUSSELL (FAMILY)
- RUSSELL, ISRAEL COOK (1852- )
- RUSSELL, JOHN (1745-1806)
- RUSSELL, JOHN (d. 1494)
- RUSSELL, JOHN RUSSELL, 1ST EARL (1792-1878)
- RUSSELL, JOHN SCOTT (1808–1882)
- RUSSELL, LORD WILLIAM (1639–1683)
- RUSSELL, SIR WILLIAM HOWARD
- RUSSELL, THOMAS (1762-1788)
- RUSSELL, WILLIAM CLARK (1844– )
RUSSELL (1835-1864) , See also:American soldier, was See also:born on the 2nd of See also:January 1835 in See also:Boston, See also:Massachusetts. His See also:mother, See also:Anna See also:Cabot See also:Jackson Lowell (1819-1874), a daughter of See also:Patrick See also:Tracy Jackson, married Charles Russell Lowell, a See also:brother of See also:- JAMES
- JAMES (Gr. 'IlrKw,l3or, the Heb. Ya`akob or Jacob)
- JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766)
- JAMES, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS AND MAR(c. 1358–1388)
- JAMES, DAVID (1839-1893)
- JAMES, EPISTLE OF
- JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFOP
- JAMES, HENRY (1843— )
- JAMES, JOHN ANGELL (1785-1859)
- JAMES, THOMAS (c. 1573–1629)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (1842–1910)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (d. 1827)
James Russell Lowell; she wrote See also:verse and books on See also:education. Her son graduated at Harvard in 1854, worked in an See also:iron See also:- MILL
- MILL (O. Eng. mylen, later myln, or miln, adapted from the late Lat. molina, cf. Fr. moulin, from Lat. mola, a mill, molere, to grind; from the same root, mol, is derived " meal;" the word appears in other Teutonic languages, cf. Du. molen, Ger. muhle)
- MILL, JAMES (1773-1836)
- MILL, JOHN (c. 1645–1707)
- MILL, JOHN STUART (1806-1873)
mill in Trenton, New See also:Jersey, for a few months in 1855, spent two years abroad, and in 1858-186o was See also:local treasurer of the See also:Burlington & See also:Missouri See also:river railroad. In 186o he took See also:charge of the See also:Mount See also:Savage Iron See also:Works, in See also:Cumberland, See also:Maryland. He entered the See also:Union See also:army in See also:June 1861 (See also:commission May 14) as See also:captain of the 3rd (afterwards 6th) U.S. See also:cavalry; on the 15th of See also:April 1863 he became See also:colonel of the 2nd Massachusetts cavalry; he was wounded fatally at See also:Cedar See also:Creek on the 19th of See also:October 1864, when he was promoted brigadier-See also:general of U.S. See also:Volunteers, and died on the next See also:day at See also:Middle-See also:town, Va. Lowell married in October 1863, See also:Josephine See also:Shaw (1843-1905), a See also:sister of Colonel R. G. Shaw. Her See also:home when she was married was on Staten See also:Island, and she became deeply interested in the social problems of New See also:York See also:City. She was a member of the See also:State Charities Aid Society, and from 1877 to 1889 was a member of the New York State See also:Board of Charities, being the first woman appointed to that board. She founded the Charity Organization Society of New York City in 1882, and wrote Public See also:Relief and Private Charity (1884) and See also:Industrial See also:Arbitration and Conciliation (1893).
See See also:Edward E. See also:Emerson (ed.), The See also:Life and Letters of Charles Russell Lowell (Boston, 1907).
End of Article: LOWELL, CHARLES RUSSELL (1835-1864)
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