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    Low died on 27 June 1886 at his home, Beauchamp Hall, Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, England. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] His body was returned to America and he was buried alongside his wives at Savannah's Laurel Grove Cemetery .

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    After his uncle died in 1849, he inherited all of his property (including his home at 329 Abercorn Street) and businesses in Savannah and in Liverpool, England. The firm, known as Andrew Low & Co. in Savannah and Isaac Low & Co. in Liverpool, [3] had a fleet of cargo ships which carried cotton from their warehouse, the Scott and Balfour Stores

  3. The Low Family. Like many people during the mid-nineteenth century, the Lows knew both great joy and severe loss. Sarah Cecil Hunter Low died in 1849 from complications after a miscarriage shortly before construction on the home was completed.

  4. The Andrew Low Carriage House, at the rear (to the west) of the main house, at 330 Drayton Street, served as the headquarters for the Girl Scouts until 1913. [11] [10] Low left the carriage house to the Savannah Area Girl Scout Council when she died in 1927; the Girl Scouts used the building until 1986. [11]

  5. Andrew Low II died at his home, Beauchamp Hall, in Leamington,England on June 27, 1886. William Low accompanied his father’s body when it was returned to Savannah that November for burial beside his wives, Sarah and Mary and his young son, Andrew III, in Laurel Grove Cemetery.

  6. The Andrew Low House is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located at 329 Abercorn Street, in Lafayette Square, it was built by John S. Norris in 1849 and is part of the Savannah Historic District and of the Juliette Gordon Low Historic District. [1] . It is the oldest building on Lafayette Square.

  7. Low died in England on June 27, 1886, and his remains were brought to the Savannah’s Laurel Grove Cemetery to be buried with his two wives. Lafayette Square, which is where you can find the Andrew Low House. The famous Andrew Low House is a reflection of 19th-century luxury and refinement.

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