Lowrey, California

[2] He married Sarah Morrow Foster from Belfast (born 1826-03-21, and daughter of a farmer, cattleman, and drover) in Calvary Presbyterian Church in San Francisco on 1865-08-29.

[2] He bought out his partner in 1874, and sold 7000 head of sheep and 2,825 acres (1,143 ha) of his ranchland to avoid bankruptcy, diversifying into cattle and hogs.

[5] Its name changed to Lowrey in 1898, and it closed in October 1917 with mail thenceforward being handled at Red Bank.

[6] The Kleinsorge was on the mountainside and had a service road down to Lowrey and an aerial tramway for transporting ore down.

[8] The Noble Electric, which only produced comparatively little ore, had a service road built in 1919 and did not have its own mill.

Lowrey's, Tehama County, California (1888)
Tehama County map