James Alfred Bowley (c.1844 – January 30, 1891) was an American teacher, lawyer, judge, school commissioner, politician, and newspaper publisher in South...
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James Bowley may refer to: James E. Bowley, American professor of religious studies James A. Bowley (c. 1844–1891), judge, politician, and newspaper publisher...
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actress Frederick Bowley (Worcestershire cricketer) (1873–1943), English cricketer James E. Bowley, American academic Marian Bowley (1911–2002), economist...
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James E. Bowley is Chair and Professor of Religious Studies at Millsaps College. He received his Ph.D. in Hebrew Studies from Hebrew Union College-Jewish...
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the use of sampling techniques in social surveys. Bowley's father, James William Lyon Bowley, was a minister in the Church of England. He died at the...
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Georgetown, South Carolina (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
Bruce H. Williams, Charles H. Sperry, Charles Samuel Green, and James A. Bowley. A fusion arrangement was reached in 1880 and Republican African Americans...
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in Philadelphia. He had an intense rivalry with fellow legislator James A. Bowley, who was also African American. Freedom's Lawmaker by Eric Foner Louisiana...
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House of Representatives. He and a couple of other state legislators were dead by November 1869, and James A. Bowley was elected to replace him as Georgetown...
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(1992), Urquhart & Bowley (2002) Urquhart & Bowley (2002) Bangs (1932), Urquhart & Bowley (2002) Wittmann et al. (1995), Urquhart & Bowley (2002), Wink et...
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1909 to Frederick James and Emma Bowley. His brother Herrick Bowley born in 1911, also played for Leicestershire in the 1930s. Bowley played 24 County...
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