Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855)

Abbott Lawrence, of Boston; U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

He was born in Groton, Massachusetts, and came to Boston to work for his brother, Amos. By 1814, they went into business together as A & A Lawrence, importing dry goods from England, and they quickly became one of the most prominent firms in Boston. As the years progressed they became better associated with representing firms in New England. In 1845, the brothers founded the City of Lawrence in Essex County as a textile town, building a complex of mills producing cotton and wool.

He was involved in railroads, actively encouraged municipal works, and became the principal spokesman of Boston merchants and manufacturers. He was twice elected to Congress as a Whig and was the Vice-Presidential candidate in 1848. He turned down President Taylor's offers to be Secretary to the Navy and then Secretary of the Interior. He did, however, serve as the U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom from 1849 to 1852. He gave $100,000 to establish the Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard and actively supported Lawrence Academy; affordable housing in Boston; and, the Boston Public Library. In 1819, he married Katherine Bigelow and they were the parents of seven children, five of whom (listed above) lived to adulthood including his two daughters, Mrs Benjamin S. Rotch (mother of the architect, Arthur Rotch) and Mrs Augustus Lowell. The Lawrences lived at 39 Somerset Street, then 8 Park Street, today the Union Club of Boston.

Parents

Samuel Lawrence

Major Samuel Lawrence, of Groton, Massachusetts

1754-1827

Susanna Parker

Mrs Susanna (Parker) Lawrence

1755-1845

Spouse

Katherine (Bigelow) Lawrence

Mrs Katherine (Bigelow) Lawrence

1793-1860

Children

Annie (Lawrence) Rotch

Mrs Annie Bigelow (Lawrence) Rotch

1820-1893

Timothy Bigelow Lawrence

Colonel T. Bigelow Lawrence, of Boston

1826-1869

James Lawrence

James Lawrence, Merchant, of 37 Beacon Street, Boston

1821-1875

Abbott Lawrence

Abbott Lawrence Jr., Cotton Manufacturer, of 5 Commonwealth, Boston

1828-1893

Katherine (Lawrence) Lowell

Mrs Katherine (Lawrence) Lowell

1832-1895

Associated Houses

Daniel Webster House

Boston, Massachusetts

Union Club of Boston

Boston, Massachusetts