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 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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