George Washington Bowen Notebook 1851-1852

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George Washington Bowen Notebook 1851-1852

George Washington Bowen (1838-1908) was a student at the Cleveland Institute of Homeopathy in Cleveland, Ohio. He later served in the 5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War (1864) and went on to practice medicine in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The collection consists of a notebook kept by Bowen while he attended medical school.

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Bowen, George Washington, 1838-1910

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George W. Bowen, musical director and later drum major of the Drum Corps, 1st North Carolina Heavy Artillery (African Descent), United States Army, during the Civil War. From the description of George W. Bowen diary, 1863-1881. WorldCat record id: 36142712 Bowen, born in New York state, moved with his family to Michigan in 1836 and to Illinois in 1843. He graduated from Hahnemann Medical College and practiced briefly in Chicago before moving to Fort Wayne, Ind. in 1852. He l...