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JOHN S. BOWEN'S WIDOW SEEKS A PASS FROM GEN. JAMES B. MCPHERSON
MARY KENNERLY BOWEN (1835-1904) Wife of C.S.A. Major Gen. JOHN S. BOWEN (1830-1863), a brilliant military commander who battled Grant and his armies in the final defense of Vicksburg. He would die of disease just as the battle concluded. When Bowen first left St. Louis to enter the war, Mary was by his side, leaving their two young young children at the family home to be cared for by Mary's mother. Bowen writes this letter on black bordered mourning stationery from 'Headquarters Logan Division' on October 16 [1863] to Major. Gen. JAMES B. MCPHERSON (1828-1864), whose corps was occupying the conquered cit of Vicksburg. She writes: 'Genl McPherson I have arrived at the out posts on my return to St. Louis [where her children remained] and write for the purpose of asking permission to pass your lines granted to a Cousin & young wounded friend whom I am very desirous of having accompany me home. By adding this favor to the many I have received from you, you will deepen the debt of gratitude I already owe you, and much oblige Your most obdt Svt Mrs. J. S. Bowen' With transmittal envelope. Fine. McPherson and Bowen had met each other on the battlefield the previous May, at the pivotal battle of Champion Hill. McPherson would be killed before Atlanta on July 22, 1864 as he tried to escape capture by Confederate skirmishers.

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
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