01/31/2026
Maj. Edward Joseph Noyes was born on this day in Georgetown, MA, in 1841, and came to Lowell with his family in 1848. Edward graduated from Columbia College Law School and joined the Massachusetts 3rd Calvary at the start of the Civil War in 1862. Later that year, he was promoted to Captain and then Major of the 1st Texas Cavalry. He was wounded in a cavalry charge on May 16, 1863, at Tickfaw Bridge, LA.
Edward returned to Lowell after the war and married Jennie Baker in 1875. They lived at 49 Nesmith St., one of the earliest houses built on this street. Unfortunately, he home no longer exists. Edward served as City Marshall for many years, and as Mayor in 1885, for a one-year term. Later jobs included Superintendent of the Street Railroads and Corporation Detective. Edward died on this day in 1925 and is buried with Jennie and their three children on Pindar Ave. As you can see in these photos, his flat marker is difficult to read both before and after a snow storm.
Source: lowellhistarch.omeka.net/items/show/1506