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COWLES, PHILOTUS

COWLES, SIMMONS, FREEMAN

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Date: 4/19/2019 at 14:50:54

MADISON TOWNSHIP
(P. O. FORT MADISON)

COWLES, PHILOTUS, Carpenter and builder, and foreman of S. & J. C. Atlee's shingle mill ; was born in Unadilla, Otsego Co., N. Y., Oct. 10, 1816 ; he was brought up in that State, and learned the trade of carpenter and joiner; he came to Iowa ; arrived at Ft. Madison May 3, 1838, and began working at his trade ; he continued in the building business until the spring of 1863, and since then he has been foreman of the shingle mills at Atlee's mills. Mr. Cowles is one of the earliest settlers and has lived here over forty-one years ; he has been prominently connected with the Order of Odd Fellows, and was the member initiated in this Order in Fort Madison, and he is authority in all matters relating to the Order here ; he has held the office of City Collector and City Marshal. He married Miss Jane Simmons, a native of the State of New York. Nov. 6, 1836; she died March, 1841, leaving one daughter—Melissa ; for some years she has been in the B. & M. Land Office at Burlington. On the 5th day of January, 1842, he married Diana Freeman, a native of Rutland Co., Vt.; they have seven children—Elijah, Calvin, Samuel, Alva, Jane, George, Ella; Elijah and Calvin were in the army; Elijah enlisted in 1861, in the 7th Reg. Iowa Inf., Co. D ; Calvin enlisted in the same company in February, 1862 ; he was wounded in the battle of Corinth ; they both re-enlisted and served as veterans until the end of the war ; Samuel enlisted in the 100-day service in the 45th Reg. Iowa Inf., Co. E.

Source: BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY
HISTORY OF LEE COUNTY IOWA
CHICAGO: WESTERN HISTORICAL COMPANY, 1879

Transcription typed/proofed as article was originally published in 1879


 

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