Ralph P. Lowe

American judge


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::summary American judge ::

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nameRalph Phillips Lowe
imageRalph P. Lowe, Governor of Iowa - History of Iowa.jpg
office6th & 9th Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
term_start1866
term_end1867
term_start11860
term_end11861
predecessorGeorge G. Wright
successorCaleb Baldwin
predecessor1George G. Wright
successor1John Forrest Dillon
office2Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
appointer2Samuel J. Kirkwood
term_start21860
term_end21867
office34th Governor of Iowa
term_start3January 13, 1858
term_end3January 11, 1860
predecessor3James W. Grimes
successor3Samuel J. Kirkwood
office4Judge of the Iowa's 1st Judicial District
term_start41852
term_end41857
predecessor4George Henry Williams
successor4Thomas W. Clagett
birth_date
birth_placeWarren County, Ohio, U.S.
death_date
death_placeWashington, D.C., U.S.
partyRepublican
spousePhoebe Carleton (m.1837)
children11
professionJudge
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|name = Ralph Phillips Lowe |image = Ralph P. Lowe, Governor of Iowa - History of Iowa.jpg | office = 6th & 9th Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court | term_start = 1866 | term_end = 1867 | term_start1 = 1860 | term_end1 = 1861 | predecessor = George G. Wright | successor = Caleb Baldwin | predecessor1= George G. Wright | successor1 = John Forrest Dillon |office2 = Associate Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court |appointer2 = Samuel J. Kirkwood |term_start2 = 1860 |term_end2 = 1867 |predecessor2 = |successor2 = |office3 = 4th Governor of Iowa |term_start3 = January 13, 1858 |term_end3 = January 11, 1860 |predecessor3 = James W. Grimes |successor3 = Samuel J. Kirkwood |office4 = Judge of the Iowa's 1st Judicial District |term_start4 = 1852 |term_end4 = 1857 |predecessor4 = George Henry Williams |successor4 = Thomas W. Clagett |birth_date = |birth_place = Warren County, Ohio, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = Washington, D.C., U.S. |party = Republican |spouse = Phoebe Carleton (m.1837) |children = 11 |profession = Judge |religion = |signature = Ralph Phillips Lowe (November 27, 1805 – December 22, 1883) was an American judge and the 4th Governor of Iowa. He was the first Republican governor of Iowa.

Early life

Lowe was born in Warren County, Ohio to Jacob Derrick Lowe and Maria Lowe (nee Perlee). Ralph was one of 5 sons, 3 who became lawyers. He attended and graduated from Miami University in 1829. He married Phoebe Carleton in 1837 and they had 11 children.

Early Legal Career

He studied law in Alabama for a time, before starting a new law practice with his brother, Peter, in Dayton, Ohio.

Judicial career

He later moved to the town of Muscatine, and was selected as a representative to the Iowa state constitutional convention in 1844. He moved to Lee County in 1849, and became the district judge succeeding President Grant's future US Attorney General George Henry Williams, in 1852 until 1857.

Governorship

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. During his tenure, the State Census was authorized and the Iowa State Bank was incorporated. A school for the blind was created in Keokuk. Also, in 1858, the State Agriculture College Act was passed creating the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, now known as Iowa State University.

Later life

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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 the District of Columbia. He made attempts to help Iowa's claim against the federal government for the sum of $800,000. This had accrued due to the federal government promising to compensate states for not taxing land purchases until five years after their sale. For the rest of his life he fought with Congress to get the reparations due to Iowa, but failed when they continued to refuse to pay.

He died on December 22, 1883 in DC. He was interred at Glenwood Cemetery. His wife died in 1891 and is buried next to her husband.

References

|title=Governor of Iowa |before=James W. Grimes| after=Samuel J. Kirkwood | years=1858–1860

References

  1. "History of Muscatine County, Iowa 1911".
  2. "Gov. Ralph Phillips Lowe".
  3. "THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IOWA".

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