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Served in Civil War: Co. E, 2nd Infantry, Arkansas Volunteers.
DEATH: From "disease of lung" per Civil War pension records.
1850 Johnson Co., AR, p. 165B
Johnson Co., AR, Marriage Book N, p. 217
1870 Johnson Co., AR, p. 50A
1880 Boston Twp., Madison Co., AR, census
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 105
Civil War pension records indicate James H. Cowan, brother of Zachariah T, Cowan, was awarded guardianship of Ashbury after the death of his parents.
Civil War pension records indicate James H. Cowan, brother of Zachariah T, Cowan, was awarded guardianship of Henry after the death of his parents.
DESCRIPTION: California driver's license issued 18 Nov 1940 describes Robert Alexander Cowan as: white male 5' 6", 165 lbs, brown eyes, brown hair, at P.O. Box 996, Alturas, Modoc County, California.
DEATH: Died from a gun shot wound while a member of the Civilian Conservation Corp.
U.S. Army Tech 5th Grade; wounded in action World War II.
Served in U.S. Army Air Corp in World War II.
Died from a head injury sustained in a fall.
DESCRIPTION: California driver's license issued 18 Nov 1940 describes Robert Alexander Cowan as: white male 5' 6", 165 lbs, brown eyes, brown hair, at P.O. Box 996, Alturas, Modoc County, California.
BURIED: Next to husband, Robert Alexander Cowan.
MILITARY: Served in U.S. Marine Corp Jun 1957- Sep 1964. In 1980 moved his family to Indiana where he joined the Marine Reserves. Member of American Legion.
HONORS: Color Guard and Twenty-one Gun Salute
Served in Civil War: Co. E, 2nd Infantry, Arkansas Volunteers. He was a blacksmith.
Served in Civil War: Co. E, 2nd Infantry, Arkansas Volunteers
TOMBSTONE: Has a soldier's monument; however, there are no dates on the tombstone.
Served in Civil War: Co. E, 14th Arkansas Infantry.
1850 Johnson Co., AR, p. 165B
He died from wounds received in Battle of Iuka.
1870 Johnson Co., AR, p. 50A
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 34
Served in Civil War: Co. E, 14th Arkansas Infantry.
1850 Johnson Co., AR, p. 165B
He was captured by the Union Army.
1870 Newton Co., AR, census
His wives were sisters.
Family Bible
"Following My COWAN's Tale," p. 30
MARSHALL's "Desc. KEITH & BORDEN," p. 35
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