George grew up on the family farm in Easton. George's sister Sarah married Oliver Ames, Jr., railroad industrialist. George studied for one year at Amherst College, and graduated from Brown University in 1838. He started law school at Harvard College, but didn't finish due to ill health. He was a member of Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. He moved to live on his brother Edwin's farm in Prairie Ronde, Michigan, to recover. In 1843, Lothrop moved to Detroit to finish his law studies, and found success as a lawyer. Lothrop was married in 1847 to Almira Strong of Rochester, New York. Lothrop was a candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan's 1st congressional district, losing to Republican William Alanson Howard in 1856 and to Bradley F. Granger in 1860. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Michigan in 1860 and a delegate to the Michigan State Constitutional convention in 1867 (which did not produce a constitution approved by the voters). Lothrup served as U.S. Minister to Russia from 1885 to 1888. He died on July 12, 1897 in Detroit, Michigan of hyperthermia. He is interred Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. Family Lothrop's brother, Edwin H. Lothrop, was Speaker of the Michigan State House of Representatives in 1844. Lothrop's daughter, Emily Anne "Nan" Lothrop (1860–1927), married Baron Barthold Theodorevitch von Hoyningen-Huene (1859–1942), a Baltic nobleman and military officer, and their son was the noted fashion photographer George Hoyningen-Huene. His brother-in-law, Oliver Ames, Jr., was affiliated with the Union Pacific Railroad. Memorials A Michigan historical marker on Charlevoix Avenue in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan commemorates a stand of pine trees that George V.N. Lothrop planted on the site in 1878. These trees became the "feeder stock" for many of the pine groves that are now widespread in the eastern suburbs of Detroit. The street just across Charlevoix Avenue from the pine plantation is named Lothrop Road in George V.N. Lothrop's honor. You Might Like Other Net Worth Articles 1. Barulaganye Bolofete Net Worth 2. Alex Bologa Net Worth 3. Victor Bologan Net Worth 4. Nezih Ali Boloğlu Net Worth 5. David Bologna Net Worth 6. Enrique Bologna Net Worth 7. Julie Bologna Net Worth 8. Alessio Bolognani Net Worth 9. Aureliano Bolognesi Net Worth 10. Gaia Bolognesi Net Worth George V. N. Lothrop net worth, biography/wikipedia page which is for ultra-fast browsing (AMP) updated 2018.01.16. Source: wikipedia.org/wiki/George_V._N._Lothrop © Copyright 2018, All Rights Reserved George Vale Owen Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Ethnicity, Nationality, Married, Wife, Husband 2018 George Vale Owen Net Worth Biography of George Vale Owen, which include net worth and salary earnings in 2018. George Vale Owen measurments such as age, height and weight information. George Vale Owen wiki include ethnicity, nationality, education, award achievements. Complite George Vale Owen family information like children, siblings,
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