![]() Lucius Smith collected by Alan Lomax in the late 1950s. Papers of Lucius Fairchild, a Wisconsin Civil War general, Dane County circuit court clerk (1859-1861), Republican governor (1866-1872), and United States consul and diplomatic representative (1872-1881) including general correspondence, records of his public offices, speeches and writings, diaries, business records, family papers, and photographs. Lowe, a key Round Peak,Virginia area musician, who may also be the composer. The papers document Fairchild's varied career, including his military service, tenure as Dane County circuit county clerk, governor, and diplomat in Liverpool, Paris, and Madrid as well as his involvement with the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and other Civil War veteran's organizations, the early history of Madison, the gold rush in California, and travels. The collection also contains e material related to several other members of the Fairchild family, including correspondence, business records (pertaining particularly to his father Jairus C. Fairchild's business interests), family papers, and photographs. There is a restriction on access to a portion of this material see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details. The papers are organized as CORRESPONDENCE, LUCIUS FAIRCHILD PAPERS, BUSINESS RECORDS, FAMILY PAPERS, MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS, and PHOTOGRAPHS. As of February 2022, Lowe’s has a market cap of 152.23 Billion. ![]() Headquartered in North Carolina, USA, the company operates a chain of retail stores in the United States and Canada. It is an American retail company specializing in home improvement. Though available for use for many years, in 2005 the Fairchild collection received some additional arrangement and description. Lowe’s was founded in the year 1921 by Lucius Smith Lowe. The correspondence was rehoused, but the original arrangement was not changed. ![]() The remainder of the collection, which had never been truly arranged, was put in order. ![]() At the same time, some correspondence of Fairchild's daughter, Mary Fairchild Morris, previously catalogued as Wis Mss IQ, and some recent donations from the family were added to the Correspondence series. Morris' correspondence adds information to this collection about her post-World War I interest in teaching English to Milwaukee immigrants as part of the Wisconsin Committee on Americanization. The largest and most important part of the collection consists of chronological CORRESPONDENCE in which letters to and from all members of the family are interfiled. For Lucius Fairchild's years of public service, the researcher will also find here some official incoming letters. He was buried at Mountlawn Memorial Park, North Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA. The papers were originally sorted and catalogued during the 1920s and the correspondence was interfiled in one chronological file, as was then the custom. ![]()
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