Fonds Acc4720 - Lowe, Stramberg family fonds

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Lowe, Stramberg family fonds

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  • Textual record
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  • Architectural drawing

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CA PCA Acc4720

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  • 1830-1950 (Creation)
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    Lowe (Family)

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.5 m of textual record
22 photographs
4 architectural drawings

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Lowe (Family)

Biographical history

William Lowe (1809-1887), builder and contractor, came to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in the summer of 1830 aboard the "Minerva" from Aylsham, Norfolk, England with his first wife Anne Smith (d. 1847). He was involved in various projects for Public Works including work done at Government House and also did work for individuals and institutions such as St. Pauls' Church in Charlottetown and the Catholic Chapel at Rustico. William was appointed Superintendent of Public Works in 1859. There were six children of the first marriage. William was married a second time to Eliza Sentner (1809-1902). Two sons of the first marriage, Walter and George and two of the second marriage, Henry Caleb (1849-1939) and Samuel (1851-1926), followed in their father's footsteps and formed the contracting firm of Lowe Bros. In the 1870s Walter and George left the firm. Walter became and independent contractor whose projects included the Hyndman home on Brighton Road and Falconwood Insane Asylum. Henry and Samuel continued as H.&S. Lowe Brothers for many years They also shared a duplex at 238 Hillsborough Street. Projects undertaken by the firm included the Cameron Block, the DesBrisay Block, St. Paul's Rectory, Bank of Montreal, Central Christian Church, Heartz Memorial Hall, Fennell & Chandler Store, and Hodgson Memorial Chapel.

Samuel Lowe was married to Mary Ellen Stramberg (1860-1923), daughter of Nathaniel P. Stramberg (1834-1912) and Elizabeth Hudson (1831-1875). They had seven children: William Henry, Vernon (d. 1903) Horace Haszard, Samuel Rankin, Marion Elizabeth (who married Edward James Duffy), John James, and Eleanor Mary (teacher at Prince of Wales College). Nathaniel Stramberg was born in River John, N.S. the son of Alexander Stramberg. Early in the 1850s he moved to Belfast, PEI. He was an accountant and an engineer and also an arranger of band and orchestral music. He was associated with Galbraith's Band and was a member of the Charlottetown Orchestral Club. In the 1890's he moved to Victoria, B.C. where he worked for a time for the firm of Fisher, Architects. He had nine children by his first wife Elizabeth and two by his second, Mary Ann Fraser (d. 1912). One of his sons, John Alexander moved to the United States where he changed his name to Stromberg and became the conductor for Weber and Field's Broadway Music Hall Orchestra in New York City.

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Stramberg (Family)

Biographical history

Nathaniel Stramberg (1834-1912) was born in River John, Nova Scotia, the son of Alexander Stramberg. Early in the 1850s he moved to Belfast, Prince Edward Island. He was an accountant and an engineer and also an arranger of band and orchestral music. He was associated with Galbraith

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Scope and content

The fonds contains personal family and business papers and photographs of the Lowe and Stramberg families. They have been divided into five series: William Lowe papers, H. &. S. Lowe papers, Stramberg family papers, Photographs, and Don Lowe family files

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  • English

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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND FILE LISTINGS ARE AVAILABLE FOR SERIES 1-3. FOR SERIES 4, AN ITEM LISTING IS AVAILABLE

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Acc3072 contains photocopies of some of the material in this fonds

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This accession incorporates materials donated earlier as Acc3957

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  • English

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