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HENRY LELAND BOWLES
Bowles, Henry
Leland (1866-1932), a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Athens, Windham County, Vt., January 6, 1866;
attended the district schools at Kendricks Corner and Vermont Academy at Saxtons River, Vt.; at the age of eighteen
moved to Osage, Iowa, and engaged in agricultural pursuits; later moved to California, where for four years he
worked as lumberjack, rancher, and farmer; returned east and settled in Massachusetts, working in Waltham, Salem,
and Lynn at various businesses; trustee of the Vermont Academy; moved to Springfield, Mass., in 1898 and operated a
chain of restaurants; member of the Governor’s council in 1913, 1918, and 1919; delegate to the Republican National
Convention in 1920 and in 1924; elected as a Republican to the Sixty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of George B. Churchill; reelected to the Seventieth Congress and served from September 29, 1925, to March
3, 1929; was not a candidate for renomination in 1928; resumed his former business pursuits; died in Springfield,
Mass., May 17, 1932; the remains were cremated and the ashes interred in Springfield Cemetery.
Parents:
Julia Bowles b. abt 1840 Vermont
Leman E Bowles b. abt 1838 Connecticut
Spouse: Edna H. Bowles b. abt 1886 Massachusetts
Sources:
United States Federal Census The Political Graveyard
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