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Benjamin S Cowen

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Preceded by
  
Isaac Parrish

Role
  
U.S. representative

Resigned
  
March 4, 1843

Name
  
Benjamin Cowen

Succeeded by
  
Jacob Brinkerhoff

Spouse(s)
  
Anne Wood

Party
  
Whig Party

Political party
  
Whig

Children
  
Benjamin R. Cowen


Preceded by
  
Samuel Dunn, William R. Carle

Born
  
September 27, 1793 Washington County, New York (
1793-09-27
)

Died
  
September 27, 1869, St. Clairsville, Ohio, United States

Benjamin Sprague Cowen (September 27, 1793 – September 27, 1869) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.

Born in Washington County, New York, Cowen attended the common schools, and later studied medicine. He served in the War of 1812 as a private. In 1820, he moved to Moorefield Township, Harrison County, Ohio, where he practiced medicine and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1829 and commenced practice in St. Clairsville, Ohio. He edited the Belmont Chronicle 1836-1840, and served as delegate to the Whig National Convention at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1839.

Cowen was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1841 – March 4, 1843). He served as member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1845 and 1846, and as presiding judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1847. He died in St. Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio, September 27, 1869. His obituary was published in the September 30, 1869 edition of the Belmont Chronicle which is available on microfilm at the St. Clairsville Public Library.

Cowen was married to Anne Wood (1794–1865) of Washington County, New York in 1820.

He was father of American Civil War Union Army General Benjamin Rush Cowen.

References

Benjamin S. Cowen Wikipedia