Rees Bowen
{{short description|American politician}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
| birthname = Rees Tate Bowen
| image = ReesBowen.jpg
| state=Virginia
| district=9th
| term_start= March 4, 1873
| term_end= March 3, 1875
| preceded=John T. Harris
| succeeded=William Terry
|office2 = Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Tazewell, McDowell, and Buchanan
|term_start2 = September 7, 1863
|term_end2 = December 4, 1865
|predecessor2 = Thomas H. Gillespie
|successor2 = G. W. Deskins
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1809|01|10}}
| birth_place = Tazewell, Virginia, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1879|8|29|1809|1|10}}
| death_place = Tazewell, Virginia, U.S.
| party = Democratic
| spouse = Marie Louisa Peery
| alma_mater =
| signature = Signature of Rees Tate Bowen (1809–1879).png
}}
Rees Tate Bowen (January 10, 1809 – August 29, 1879) was a nineteenth-century American congressman, magistrate and judge from Virginia. He was the father of Henry Bowen.
Biography
Born at "Maiden Spring" near Tazewell, Virginia, Bowen attended Abingdon Academy and later engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was appointed a brigadier general in the Virginia Militia by Governor Henry A. Wise in 1856 and served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1863 to 1865. Bowen was magistrate of Tazewell County, Virginia, for several years prior to the Civil War and was presiding judge of the county court a portion of that time. He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1872, served from 1873 to 1875 and afterward resumed his agricultural pursuits. Bowen died at his estate called "Maiden Spring" in Tazewell County, Virginia, on August 29, 1879, and was interred in the family cemetery on the estate.
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External links
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- [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~bowen/generalrtbowen.html Information on Rees Bowen]
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| state=Virginia
| district=9
| before=John T. Harris(1)
| after=William Terry
| years=March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875
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{{s-ref|Because of Virginia's secession, the House seat was vacant for twelve years before Bowen succeeded Harris.}}
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Category:Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
Category:Virginia state court judges
Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
Category:People from Tazewell County, Virginia
Category:19th-century American lawyers
Category:19th-century Virginia state court judges
Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
Category:19th-century members of the United States House of Representatives
Category:19th-century members of the Virginia General Assembly
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