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  1. Mar 1, 2008 · On March 3, 1865, Allen Lowry and his son William were tried in a hastily organized sham court, declared guilty of theft, and executed in Robeson County. While William was almost certainly a member—and perhaps even the leader—of a gang that committed robberies, it is unlikely that the elderly Allen was involved in any raids.

  2. Kent. Contact Information. Email: alowery5@kent.edu. Phone: 330-672-7898. Biography. After service in the U.S. Army, Allen Lowery was certified as a law enforcement officer in Ohio, eventually serving as a street officer, detective, and undercover narcotics investigator.

  3. Lowery Freshman Center 368 N. Greenville Ave. Allen, TX 75002 Phone: 972-396-6975 Fax: 972-396-6981 Patricia.Bradford@allenisd.org

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    On March 3 the Home Guard searched farms and homes and questioned suspects, eventually finding stolen guns, clothes, and a gold cane-head at the home of Allen Lowry. They promptly arrested Lowry, his wife, five of their twelve children, and a young woman who was visiting them.

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    He ended up shooting and killing the man's brother, Jarman, a nephew of Allen Lowry. [22] Though local authorities ignored the killing, Harris became fearful that members of the Lowry family might attempt to attack him in revenge for the death of Jarman.

  7. by Jenny McElroy. On March 3, 1865, Allen Lowry and his son William were tried in a hastily organizedsham [2] court, declared guilty of theft, and executed in Robeson County. While William was almost certainly a member -- and perhaps even the leader—of a gang that committed robberies, it is unlikely that the elderly Allen was involved in any raids.

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