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Obadiah Bowen

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53:(Bowen Residence) in 1913. His original log cabin was a community meeting place, post office, and site of the first telephone. In 1938, his son Obadiah Bowen replaced the cabin, building a house. It was recognized as an Alberta historic site in 1999. 188: 133: 61:
Bowen served as the town preacher for people of various denominations. His interdenominational church was built on land he donated in 1953, about a half mile from the house.
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and Jeanie Gregory Bowen and several siblings, as well as four other families his father helped organize.
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Obadiah Bowen came to Canada from Oklahoma in 1909 with his parents
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Bowen married Eva Mae Mapp Bowen and had four children, including
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and built roads and railways, and worked as a freighter.
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Lincoln County, Oklahoma
Athabasca, Alberta
Amber Valley, Alberta
Willis Reese Bowen
Obadiah Place
Banff Springs Hotel
Oliver Bowen



"Bowen Family"
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"OBADIAH PLACE"
Categories
People from Amber Valley, Alberta
Canadian people of African-American descent
Black Canadian people
Canadian emigrants to the United States
People from Lincoln County, Oklahoma
1907 births
2004 deaths

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