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Lucius B. Darling

Lucius Bowles Darling (October 3, 1827 – January 3, 1896) was a Rhode Island businessman who ran a slaughterhouse and fertilizer company. He was Lieutenant governor of Rhode Island for two one-year terms, 1885-1887.[3]

Lucius Bowles Darling
Lieutenant governor of Rhode Island
In office
May 26, 1885 – May 29, 1887
GovernorGeorge P. Wetmore
Preceded byOscar Rathbun
Succeeded bySamuel R. Honey
Personal details
Born(1827-10-03)October 3, 1827
Bellingham, Massachusetts
DiedJanuary 3, 1896(1896-01-03) (aged 68)
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Resting placeSwan Point Cemetery
Political partyRepublican[1][2]
SpouseAngeline H. Armington
ResidencePawtucket, Rhode Island
ProfessionBusinessman (fertilizer company); theatre owner

Personal life Edit

Darling was born in Bellingham, Massachusetts to Samuel and Margaret (Smith) Darling.[1] He grew up on their farm and attended public schools.[1][2] At age 22, he left the farm and moved to Providence, eventually settling in Pawtucket, which was then part of North Providence.

He was married to Angeline H. Armington November 4, 1847.[2] They had six children.[1][2]

Business life Edit

 
Darling's Music Hall Building

Just outside the western border of Pawtucket, in Mineral Springs, Darling established a slaughterhouse which utilized every part of the animal for meat, oil, tallow, and fertilizer.[1] In 1881, he established a branch office in Chicago, which acquired cattle for his Rhode Island slaughterhouse.[1] By 1884, fertilizer was his main business, under the name of the Darling Fertilizer Company.[1][3]

He also served as director or president of several companies including the Pacific National Bank of Pawtucket, the Pawtucket Gas Company, and the Swan Point Cemetery Company.[1][3]

Darling commissioned and was the sole owner of the Music Hall Building on Pawtucket's Main Street.[2][4] The Music Hall building had a 1700-seat theater on the second floor, with three seating sections: an orchestra, balcony, and second balcony.[4] It was considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Pawtucket.[2] The building originally hosted opera and vaudeville performances; later it showed motion pictures.[4] The Music Hall Building was demolished in 1970 as part of a downtown urban renewal project.[4]

Political life Edit

Darling was appointed harbor commissioner by Governor Littlefield in 1881, and re-appointed by Governor Bourn in 1883.[1] He served two one-year terms as Lieutenant governor.[1][3]

Death Edit

Darling died in Pawtucket[1] in 1896, and is buried at Swan Point Cemetery.[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Caufield, Henry R. (1897). Illustrated History of Pawtucket, Central Falls and Vicinity. pp. 285–286. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bayles, Richard Mather (1891). History of Providence County, Rhode Island. Vol. 2. W. W. Preston. pp. 106–107.
  3. ^ a b c d Greene, Welcome Arnold (1886). The Providence Plantations for 250 Years. Providence, RI. p. 363.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ a b c d "Music Hall". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 19 May 2015. The Music Hall Building was erected in 1880 for Lucius Bowles Darling who owned a fertilizer company in Pawtucket.
  5. ^ "Burial Information". Swan Point Cemetery. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
Political offices
Preceded by
Oscar Rathbun
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
1885–1887
Succeeded by
Samuel R. Honey

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