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Senate Years of Service: 1883-1889 Party: Republican
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BOWEN, Thomas Mead, a Senator from Colorado; born near the present site of Burlington,
Iowa, October 26, 1835; attended the public schools and the academy at Mount
Pleasant, Iowa; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1853 and practiced; moved
to Wayne County, Iowa, in 1856; member, Iowa house of representatives 1856;
moved to Kansas in 1858; during the Civil War served in the Union Army
1861-1865, as captain, then as a colonel; brevetted brigadier general; located
in Arkansas after the war; member and president of the constitutional
convention of Arkansas 1866; justice of the supreme court of Arkansas
1867-1871; appointed Governor of Idaho Territory by President Ulysses Grant in
1871; resigned and returned to Arkansas; moved to Colorado in 1875 and resumed
the practice of law; upon the organization of the State government was elected
judge of the fourth judicial district 1876-1880; member, State house of
representatives 1882; resigned, having been elected as a Republican to the
United States Senate, and served from March 4, 1883, to March 3, 1889;
chairman, Committee on Mining (Forty-eighth Congress), Committee on Enrolled
Bills (Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses); engaged in mining in Colorado,
with residence in Pueblo, Colo., where he died December 30, 1906; interment in
Roselawn Cemetery.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography.
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