- John S. Bowen
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name= John Stevens Bowen
lived=October 30 ,1830 –July 13 ,1863
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placeofbirth=Bowen's Creek, Georgia
placeofdeath=Edwards, Mississippi
allegiance= United States of America,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1853–56 (USA), 1861–63 (CSA)
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Shiloh -Battle of Port Gibson -Battle of Champion Hill -Battle of Big Black River Bridge -Battle of Vicksburg
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laterwork=John Stevens Bowen (
October 30 ,1830 –July 13 ,1863 ) was a careerU.S. Army officer and ageneral in theConfederate States Army , a commander in the Western Theater of theAmerican Civil War . He is often said to have died just as his abilities were gaining attention.Early life
Bowen was born in Bowen's Creek, Georgia. He attended the
University of Georgia in Athens (UGA) in the early 1840s where he was a member of thePhi Kappa Literary Society , but left before graduating. He later entered theUnited States Military Academy in 1848, but was suspended, in March 1851, for a year. He graduated 13th of 52 cadets in the class of 1853 and was commissioned a brevetsecond lieutenant in the U.S. Mounted Rifles. He served on the frontier until resigning, in 1856, to become an architect. He became alieutenant colonel in the Georgia militia, but then moved toMissouri in 1857.Civil War
Soon after the Civil War began, Bowen was commissioned a captain in the Missouri State Guard and quickly rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel. While serving as chief of staff to Brig. Gen.
Daniel M. Frost onMay 10 ,1861 , Bowen was captured at Camp Jackson by Union Brig. Gen.Nathaniel Lyon . As he waited to be exchanged, he was commissioned acolonel in the Confederate States Army and assumed command of the 1st Missouri Infantry onJune 11 ,1861 . He was exchanged onNovember 1 , became a brigade commander, and served atColumbus, Kentucky , under Maj. Gen.Leonidas Polk .Bowen was promoted to brigadier general on
March 14 ,1862 , and his brigade was assigned to Maj. Gen.John C. Breckinridge 's division of theArmy of Mississippi . He distinguished himself in command of his brigade at theBattle of Shiloh . He was severely wounded in the battle and after his recovery was given a division command inJohn C. Pemberton 'sVicksburg, Mississippi , garrison. Bowen was Pemberton's most trusted officer and he proved his worth at theBattle of Port Gibson where Bowen, despite being severely outnumbered, managed to delayUlysses S. Grant 'sArmy of the Tennessee . For his stand, he was promoted to major general onMay 25 ,1863 , although his nomination was never approved by the Confederate Congress. Pemberton and Gen.Joseph E. Johnston failed to react quickly and Bowen's achievement turned out to be in vain. He next fought capably at theBattle of Champion Hill . After Pemberton was bested at Champion Hill, he ordered Bowen to cover Pemberton's retreat into Vicksburg, suffering defeat at theBattle of Big Black River Bridge on theBig Black River , Bowen's worst performance of the war. He took part in the final defense of Vicksburg but grew terribly ill. He tried to negotiate surrender with Grant, a friend from the antebellum days, but was turned away. Bowen did help ease the negotiations that lead to theJuly 4 surrender. After being paroled, he succumbed todysentery and died nearEdwards, Mississippi . He is buried in the Confederate States Army Cemetery in Vicksburg.Dates of Rank
* Captain, March 1, 1861
* Lieutenant Colonel, April 15, 1861
* Colonel, June 11, 1861
* Brigadier General, March 14, 1862
* Major General, May 25, 1863References
*Ballard, Michael B., "Vicksburg, The Campaign that Opened the Mississippi", University of North Carolina Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8078-2893-9.
* Daniel, Larry, "Shiloh: The Battle that Changed the Civil War", Simon and Schuster, 1997, ISBN 0-684-83857-5.
* Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Sword, Wiley, "Shiloh: Bloody April", Morningside Books, 1974, ISBN 0-89029-770-3.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1959, ISBN 0-8071-0823-5.
* [http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c05?seq=11 "History of the University of Georgia", Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca. 1949 p.484]External links
* [http://battleofchampionhill.org/history/bowen.htm Description of Bowen's death at Champion Hill website]
Further reading
*Bearss, Edwin C., "The Vicksburg Campaign", 3 volumes, Morningside Press, 1991, ISBN 0-89029-308-2.
*Tucker, Phillip Thomas , "The Forgotten 'Stonewall of the West': Major General John Stevens Bowen," Mercer University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-86554-530-8
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