- John Edward Mower
John Edward Mower (1815–1879) was a member of the
Minnesota territoriallegislature in the 1850s. On March 1, 1856 the second territorial GovernorWillis A. Gorman (D) honored him by giving the newly created Mower County his name.Biography
John was born in
New Vineyard, Maine in 1815. His family made the moved west and settled inSt. Louis, Missouri where he met and married Gratia A. Remick. He and his brother, Martin, moved their families to the area aroundSt. Croix Falls, Wisconsin and established themselves in thelumber business in 1843. In 1845 John floated his family downriver on a raft made from thelumber that he would use to build the second frame building inStillwater, Minnesota , their newhome . The Mower brothers built a house in the style of Greek Revival in Arcola in 1847 and it is now on theNational Register of Historic Places . He died on June 11, 1879 and is buried inFairview Cemetery inStillwater, Minnesota .Political career
John Edward Mower was elected to the fifth and sixth Territorial Councils and in 1875 he was elected to the
Minnesota State Legislature .References
"Mill on the Willow: A History of Mower County, Minnesota" by various authors. Library of Congress No. 84-062356
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