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History of Fentress County, Tennessee; The Old Home of Mark Twain's Ancestors
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History of Fentress County, Tennessee; The Old Home of Mark Twain's Ancestors Paperback - 1201

by Albert Ross Hogue


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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1916. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... PERSONAL SKETCHES ELIAS BOWDEN. ELIAS BOWDEN was the son of John Bowden, a native of Franklin County, North Carolina. When a young man he enlisted in the army and served five years, which included the war of 1812 with England. After the war he was sent with the command to drive the whites off the Indian lands in East Tennessee, or Georgia; later was sent to Missouri, and was at St. Louis, then a fort, having been one of the old French forts. They went from there up the Missouri to make a treaty with the Indians. At the end of the five years he was discharged, and in 1818 came to Fentress County and hired to work to Bailey Owen, who lived near Boatland on the East Fork of Obeds River. Soon afterwards he married Mary Owen, a daughter of Bailey Owen. He bought and settled the farm where Perry Hinds now lives below Boatland. He and his wife spent the remainder of their lives on this farm, and were buried at what is now the Dr. Chjsm cemetery. Eight children were born to them--three girls and five boys --viz., Polly, Miley and Nicey Ann; William B., Joshua S., Elias W., Bailey 0. and Sampson V. Polly Bowden married Clark Franklin, a tailor. She died in Kentucky. Miley married Gwyn Stephens, a farmer. They lived for awhile on Cumberland Mountain, in the south end of the county, and later moved to Kentucky, where they both died many years ago. Nicey Ann married Granville Gwyn. They went to Missouri, then to Texas, and died there. W. B. BOWDEN. W. B. Bowden was trustee of Fentress County two terms, and served one term as a member of the State Legislature in the latter part of the 70's. He was a member of the county court for many years. He married Sallie Franklin, and lived on a farm he owned on the river above Boatland, now owned by James E. Beaty. He and his wife are ...

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  • Title History of Fentress County, Tennessee; The Old Home of Mark Twain's Ancestors
  • Author Albert Ross Hogue
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 46
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher General Books
  • Date 12012
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781150826474 / 1150826479
  • Weight 0.22 lbs (0.10 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.1 in (24.61 x 18.90 x 0.25 cm)