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William B. Bowling

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He was married to the former Frances (Fannie) Steele Collins of Lafayette, Alabama. They had four children: George Randolph Bowling, Marion Elston Bowling Jenkins, Sarah Frances Bowling Frazer, and Elizabeth Jane Bowling; four grandchildren: George Randolph Bowling Jr., Susan Bowling Dudney, Jane
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and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from December 14, 1920, until his resignation effective August 16, 1928, having been appointed judge for the fifth judicial circuit of Alabama, in which capacity he served until his death.
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and practiced there for twelve years. He served as solicitor of the fifth judicial circuit of Alabama 1905-1920, and as member of the board of trustees of
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to William and Sarah Elston Bowling, William Bismarck Bowling attended the common schools, and graduated from the State normal school,
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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Bowling Frazer McCurry, and William Bismarck Bowling II. Bowling died in
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in 1900 and commenced practice in LaFayette. In 1902, he moved to
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Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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U.S. House of Representatives
Alabama
5th
J. Thomas Heflin
LaFayette L. Patterson
Iron City, Alabama
LaFayette, Alabama
Democratic
U.S. Representative
Alabama
Iron City
Calhoun County, Alabama
Jacksonville, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Columbus, Georgia
LaFayette, Alabama
admitted to the bar
Dadeville, Alabama
Alabama Polytechnic Institute
Democrat
Sixty-sixth
J. Thomas Heflin
Sixty-seventh
LaFayette, Alabama
"William B. Bowling (id: B000702)"
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical
Alabama Biographical Dictionary
ISBN

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