MUSKOGEE AND NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA:
Including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah,
Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa.
Vol. II.
by John D. Benedict
1922
The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago
P. 160
H. B. LOWERYNOTE: Scroll Down to the end of the narrative. September 6, 2007 received
e-mail and pictures from grandson of H. B. Lowery
An alert and enterprising citizen of Nowata is H.B. Lowery, who since
May, 1921, has been active in the office of chief of police. He was
born eight miles east of Fort Gibson, in what is now Cherokee county,
Oklahoma, on the 9th of July, 1875, a son of Henry and Polly (Parris)
Lowery. The paternal grandparents removed to Indian Territory at an
early day and Henry Lowery was born in this section of the country,
as was his wife, her parents having come to the territory from Georgia.
In the acquirement of an education H.B. Lowery attended schools near
Fort Gibson and putting his textbooks aside, at the age of fifteen years,
became a cowboy, following that line of work for twenty years. Being
of Cherokee extraction, Mr. Lowery had an allotment of eighty acres
near Caney, Kansas, and he engaged in farming there until 1912. In 1906
oil was developed on his land and there are four producing wells on
it at this time. He now rents his farm and draws royalties from the
oil. In 1912 Mr. Lowery was appointed deputy sheriff of Nowata county
and at the termination of four years in that office, entered the federal
service as Indian special officer to look after the illicit liquor traffic.
He was active in that capacity for two years and was then appointed
United States deputy marshal under B.A. Enloe. On the 1st of May, 1921,
he was appointed chief of police of Nowata and he has proved most efficient
in the discharge of the duties devolving upon him in that capacity.
He has succeeded in cleaning up the town to a large extent and has put
a stop to the liquor traffic.
In 1904 occurred the marriage of Mr. Lowery to Miss Carrie Abbott,
a daughter of John and Ellen (Walker) Abbott, the latter being of Cherokee
extraction. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott are natives of this state. To the union
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowery six children have been born: Johanna, who is
residing at home; John, twenty years of age, who is living at Wann;
Eugene, seventeen years of age; Henry; Huntas and Mayes, all of whom
are attending school.
Fraternally Mr. Lowery is identified with the Odd Fellows and he takes
a prominent part in the affairs of that organization. He is one of the
representative citizens of Nowata and by reason of his faithful discharge
of all matters of trust and high standards of citizenship, he has won
the esteem of the community.
E-mail received from grandson September 6, 2007 with pictures
H.B. Lowery of Nowata was my grandfather who died before I was born.
My father was Henry Beecher Lowrey Jr., although he never went by Jr.
My name is Robert Yahnah Lowrey.
Attached are three pics. of H. B. Lowery,
described on the page which you updated on Oct. 3, 2006. Also are two
pictures of his wife Carrie with children. She is the woman identified
as "2". She is sitting down in the other picture and that would be Gene
on her left; my Dad Henry on her right, and Mayes sitting on her lap.
Don't know who the two females are, maybe Johanna and/or Huntas. I never
heard of a John mentioned in John Benedict's 1922 description of H.B.
Lowery.
Not sure when the name was changed (probably accidentally) to
Lowrey.
Also, attached is a picture of my great-great-great-great grandfather
Major George Lowrey.
Bob Lowrey Stillwater, OK September 6, 2007
H. B. Lowery
Courtesy of his grandson Bob
Courtesy of his grandson Bob
Courtesy of his grandson Bob
Courtesy of his grandson Bob
Courtesy of his grandson Bob
Major George Lowrey
Courtesy of his great great great great grandson Bob
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