In October 1863, Lowell married businesswoman
Josephine Shaw (1843—1905), a sister of his close friend and fellow Union Army casualty Colonel
Robert Gould Shaw (1837—1863). Her home when she was married was on
Staten Island, and she became deeply interested in the social problems of
New York City. She was a member of the State Charities Aid Society, and from 1876 to 1889 was a member of the New York State Board of Charities, being the first woman appointed to that board. She founded the Charity Organization Society of New York City in 1882, and wrote
Public Relief and Private Charity (1884) and
Industrial Arbitration and Conciliation (1893). They had one daughter, Carlotta Russell Lowell (November 30, 1864 — September 19, 1924). Lowell's first biography was written in 1907 by
Edward Waldo Emerson, son of
Ralph Waldo Emerson. ==See also==