TAMPA (Florida) TRIBUNE, Feb. 13, 1914, p. 2: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Clow and bright little son of Chicago who are wintering at Bellair spent last Thursday with their friends Mrs. James F. Tucker and family.
Tampa Tribune, March 18, 1914, p. 8:
Tarpon Springs, March 17: Mrs. W.J. Burrows and Mrs. J. Pilcher, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Clow, and Master James Clow, of Lake Forrest, Illinois, and Herr Knott were a congenial party at dinner at the Tarpon Inn Sunday.
ENGINEERING MAGAZINE, vol. LXXII (July 1 – Dec 31, 1914), p.1334:
OBITUARY
James Culbertson Clow, Vice-President of James B. Clow & Sons, of Chicago, manufacturers of cast-iron pipe and plumbing supplies, died at Lake Forest, Ill., Dec. 25. He was 41 years of age. He leaves a widow and one son.
TAMPA (Florida) TRIBUNE, Feb. 13, 1914, p. 2: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Clow and bright little son of Chicago who are wintering at Bellair spent last Thursday with their friends Mrs. James F. Tucker and family.
Tampa Tribune, March 18, 1914, p. 8:
Tarpon Springs, March 17: Mrs. W.J. Burrows and Mrs. J. Pilcher, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Clow, and Master James Clow, of Lake Forrest, Illinois, and Herr Knott were a congenial party at dinner at the Tarpon Inn Sunday.
ENGINEERING MAGAZINE, vol. LXXII (July 1 – Dec 31, 1914), p.1334:
OBITUARY
James Culbertson Clow, Vice-President of James B. Clow & Sons, of Chicago, manufacturers of cast-iron pipe and plumbing supplies, died at Lake Forest, Ill., Dec. 25. He was 41 years of age. He leaves a widow and one son.
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