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The Yorick Club was a private social club in Lowell, Massachusetts, which twenty prominent young Lowell men founded in February 1882. [1] The club went bankrupt in 1979 and was dissolved; its former clubhouse is now Cobblestones Bar & Restaurant.
Fred Church set up shop in down town Lowell, at 53 Central Street in the Center Block building. His son, Fred C. Church Jr., attended Harvard in 1916, where he was very popular, elected 1920 Class President, and a star member of the Football team scoring the winning touchdown against Oregon to win the national championship in 1920.
Lowell State Representative Map. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 18th Middlesex district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Lowell in Middlesex County. [1] [2] Democrat Tara Hong of Lowell has represented the district ...
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When the Harlem Globetrotters came to Lowell, Massachusetts in 1949 fresh from wins over both the Boston Celtics and Minneapolis Lakers, Jackie Bethards' comedic influence was recalled: "The last time a team appeared in Lowell the likes of this club was when the Sacred Heart team had the famous Philadelphia Colored Giants in town featuring the ...
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Killed in action leading his regiment in a charge early in the Civil War. Member of St. John's Lodge No. 219, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [10] Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn (1838–1918), congressman and senator from Kentucky [10] Luke P. Blackburn (1816–1887), 28th governor of Kentucky. Member of Landmark Lodge No. 41, Versailles, Kentucky. [10]