02/20/2026
Frank Whitehouse Howe was born in Lowell, MA, on June 3, 1859. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH, and then attended Harvard College for one year before joining his father’s company, Howe Brothers Lumber. In February, 1882, he and 19 other prominent young men in Lowell, MA, formed the Yorick Club, a private, men-only, social association in the city. Frank was also a member of the Algonquin Club of Boston.
Frank was the Director and President of the Lowell Baseball Club when they won the New England Assoc. pennant in 1887. He served on the Lowell City Council in 1885 and, in 1888, he was a member of the Mass. State Senate. In 1887, he married Jeanne Appleton Stott in Lowell, on December 14th. Frank and Jeanne spent their summers on Boar’s Head, North Hampton, NH, and their winters in Santa Barbara, CA. He died on February 23, 1923, in Los Angeles, CA.
Frank and Jeanne are buried near the intersection of Washington and Wilberforce Aves. The gray of the Howe monument is in beautiful contrast to the snow in this winter scene.
Source: “The Lowell Courier-Citizen,” February 27, 1923.