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Bowen Family Papers / Box 05: Folder 40
GUSN-196255
John Eliot Bowen was the son of Henry Chandler Bowen and Lucy Maria Tappan Bowen. In 1886 Bowen received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He was employed as managing editor of "The Independent," the religion and anti-slavery journal founded by his father. He died of typhoid fever in 1890, two days before he was to be married.
portraits
editors
men (male humans)
cabinet photographs
photographs
DigitalID 001315
AccessID 2043
Other identifier HNEDID-001315
1 cabinet photograph
MS006
Bowen family papers
MS006.03.01.13.001
New York City (New York state)
Newport (Rhode Island island, Newport county, Rhode Island)
Woodstock (Windham county, Connecticut)
Alman, L. (Photographer)
cabinet photographs
photographs
Bowen, John Eliot, 1858-1890
Bowen family
Historic New England (Organization)
Historic New England properties
Antislavery movements
(1848-1928). Independent. New York; Boston: S.W. Benedict.
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Bowen Family Papers / Box 05: Folder 40
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