Heman Lowry

Heman Lowry (September 4, 1778 – January 5, 1848) was a county, state and federal government official in Vermont.

[1] Active in politics as a Democratic-Republican, and later as a Democrat,[1] in 1809 he became high bailiff of Chittenden County.

[8] After moving to Burlington, Lowry owned and operated a farm on Shelburne Road.

[19] In November 1843, Lowry was one of several prominent Vermont Democrats who took part in an event at which the guest of honor was former Vice President Richard M. Johnson, who was campaigning for the party's 1844 presidential nomination.

[1][23] With his first wife, Lowry was the father of daughter Lucy (1801-1854) who died as a resident of the state insane asylum in Brattleboro.