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that Bowen attended. Purportedly, the families of the Cabinet officers did not know each another and because Bowen did know most of them, he acted the part of introducer for the officers as well as for the President and
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On January 3, 1890, in his 32rd year of life, he died in Brooklyn, after six weeks' illness, of
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On July 16, 1881, he sailed with his brother Herbert Wolcott Bowen (1856–1927) on the
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After his return to America became a member of the editorial staff of
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In 1888, he also published a volume of poetical translations of
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for a year of travel in Europe, and other countries, including
124:(June 8, 1858 – January 3, 1890) was an American writer. 109: 101: 85: 77: 67: 55: 37: 21: 331:"John Eliot Bowen (Bowen, John Eliot, 1858-1890)" 215:. He then studied for a few months in Germany. 151:, N. Y. He was the fifth of seven sons born to 147:John Elliot Bowen was born on June 8, 1858, in 296: 294: 292: 290: 288: 286: 136:Portrait of his mother, Lucy Tappan Bowen, by 8: 324: 322: 29: 18: 282: 7: 421:Columbia College (New York) alumni 14: 356: 250:President of the United States 1: 304:Memorial of John Eliot Bowen 307:. New York, NY: Priv. print 442: 339:University of Pennsylvania 301:Bowen, John Eliot (1890). 138:Francis Bicknell Carpenter 59:January 3, 1890 (aged 31) 28: 329:Ockerbloom, John Mark. 240:In 1888, Bowen visited 168:Clarence Winthrop Bowen 142:National Gallery of Art 166:His elder brother was 144: 426:American male writers 411:Writers from Brooklyn 173:Bowen graduated from 135: 364:Yale Obituary Record 153:Henry Chandler Bowen 113:Henry Chandler Bowen 416:Yale College alumni 72:Green-Wood Cemetery 188:SS City of Chester 145: 62:Brooklyn, New York 335:library.upenn.edu 246:Benjamin Harrison 161:Benjamin Franklin 119: 118: 115:Lucy Maria Tappan 433: 382:John Eliot Bowen 360: 359: 350: 349: 347: 345: 326: 317: 316: 314: 312: 298: 242:Washington, D.C. 224:Columbia College 122:John Eliot Bowen 95:Columbia College 33: 23:John Eliot Bowen 19: 441: 440: 436: 435: 434: 432: 431: 430: 391: 390: 373: 357: 354: 353: 343: 341: 328: 327: 320: 310: 308: 300: 299: 284: 279: 267: 220:The Independent 195:, going up the 183: 140:, 1859, at the 130: 114: 93: 90:Yale University 86:Alma mater 63: 60: 51: 42: 24: 17: 16:American author 12: 11: 5: 439: 437: 429: 428: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 393: 392: 389: 388: 379: 377:Books by Bowen 372: 371:External links 369: 352: 351: 318: 281: 280: 278: 275: 266: 263: 213:Constantinople 182: 179: 129: 126: 117: 116: 111: 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 87: 83: 82: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 64: 61: 57: 53: 52: 43: 39: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 438: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 398: 396: 387: 383: 380: 378: 375: 374: 370: 368: 366: 365: 340: 336: 332: 325: 323: 319: 306: 305: 297: 295: 293: 291: 289: 287: 283: 276: 274: 272: 271:typhoid fever 265:Personal life 264: 262: 260: 255: 251: 247: 243: 238: 236: 235:Songs of Toil 232: 227: 225: 221: 216: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 189: 180: 178: 176: 171: 170:(1852–1935). 169: 164: 162: 158: 157:Apostle Eliot 154: 150: 143: 139: 134: 127: 125: 123: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 91: 88: 84: 80: 76: 73: 70: 68:Resting place 66: 58: 54: 50: 46: 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 386:Find a Grave 362: 355: 342:. Retrieved 334: 309:. Retrieved 303: 268: 239: 234: 231:Carmen Sylva 228: 219: 217: 186: 184: 175:Yale College 172: 165: 146: 121: 120: 41:June 8, 1858 406:1890 deaths 401:1858 births 344:14 February 311:14 February 254:White House 78:Nationality 395:Categories 277:References 128:Early life 102:Occupation 205:Palestine 177:in 1881. 110:Parent(s) 259:his wife 149:Brooklyn 81:American 49:New York 45:Brooklyn 181:Career 105:Author 97:(1886) 92:(1881) 209:Syria 201:Nubia 199:into 193:Egypt 346:2017 313:2017 211:and 197:Nile 56:Died 38:Born 384:at 248:as 233:'s 397:: 367:. 337:. 333:. 321:^ 285:^ 261:. 237:. 207:, 203:, 163:. 47:, 348:. 315:.

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Brooklyn
New York
Green-Wood Cemetery
Yale University
Columbia College

Francis Bicknell Carpenter
National Gallery of Art
Brooklyn
Henry Chandler Bowen
Apostle Eliot
Benjamin Franklin
Clarence Winthrop Bowen
Yale College
SS City of Chester
Egypt
Nile
Nubia
Palestine
Syria
Constantinople
Columbia College
Carmen Sylva
Washington, D.C.
Benjamin Harrison
President of the United States
White House
his wife
typhoid fever

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