Walter Bowie, the Glossary
Walter Bowie (October 15, 1748 – November 9, 1810) was an American slave owner and politician.[1]
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15 relations: American Revolutionary War, Annapolis, Maryland, Baltimore, Captain William Bowie, Collington, Maryland, Colonial families of Maryland, Leonard Covington, Maryland House of Delegates, Maryland Senate, Mattaponi (John Bowie Jr. House), Nottingham, Prince George's County, Maryland, Richard Sprigg Jr., 7th United States Congress, 8th United States Congress, 9th United States Congress.
- Bowie family
- Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
- Maryland militiamen in the American Revolution
- People of Maryland in the American Revolution
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Annapolis, Maryland
Annapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Baltimore
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Captain William Bowie
Captain William Bowie was an early colonist in the Province of Maryland and an American Revolutionary, a member of the Assembly of Freemen, and a delegate to the Annapolis Convention (1774–1776). Walter Bowie and Captain William Bowie are Bowie family and People of Maryland in the American Revolution.
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Collington, Maryland
Collington was a settlement in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, dating from colonial times.
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Colonial families of Maryland
The colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Walter Bowie and colonial families of Maryland are People from colonial Maryland.
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Leonard Covington
Leonard Wailes Covington (October 30, 1768 – November 14, 1813) was a United States Army brigadier general and a member of the United States House of Representatives. Walter Bowie and Leonard Covington are Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland.
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Maryland House of Delegates
The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Maryland Senate
The Maryland Senate, sometimes referred to as the Maryland State Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Mattaponi (John Bowie Jr. House)
Mattaponi, also known as the John Bowie Jr. Walter Bowie and Mattaponi (John Bowie Jr. House) are Bowie family.
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Nottingham, Prince George's County, Maryland
Nottingham is a small town on the Patuxent River in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.
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Richard Sprigg Jr.
Richard Sprigg Jr. (17691806) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Prince George's County, Maryland. Walter Bowie and Richard Sprigg Jr. are 18th-century Maryland politicians, Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland, Maryland state senators and People from colonial Maryland.
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7th United States Congress
The 7th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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8th United States Congress
The 8th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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9th United States Congress
The 9th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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See also
Bowie family
- Bellefields (Croom, Maryland)
- Bowieville
- Captain William Bowie
- Fairview Plantation
- George Washington Bowie
- John Bowie Sr.
- Mattaponi (John Bowie Jr. House)
- Oden Bowie
- Reverdy Johnson
- Richard Bowie
- Richard Lowndes Ogle
- Robert Bowie
- Robert R. Bowie
- Thomas Fielder Bowie
- Walter Bowie
- William Bowie (agrarian)
- William Duckett Bowie
Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
- Alexander McKim
- Archibald Van Horne
- Daniel Hiester
- Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
- Gabriel Christie (Maryland politician)
- Gabriel Duvall
- George Edward Mitchell
- Jeremiah Cosden
- John Archer (American politician)
- John Brown (Maryland politician)
- John Montgomery (Maryland politician)
- John Nelson (lawyer)
- John S. Spence
- Joseph Hopper Nicholson
- Joseph Kent
- Joshua Seney
- Leonard Covington
- Nicholas R. Moore
- Patrick Magruder
- Peter Little
- Philip Reed (politician)
- Richard Sprigg Jr.
- Robert Wright (Maryland politician)
- Roger Nelson (politician)
- Samuel Ringgold (congressman)
- Samuel Smith (Maryland politician)
- Stevenson Archer (1786–1848)
- Thomas Culbreth
- Thomas Sprigg
- Walter Bowie
- William Hayward Jr.
- William McCreery (Maryland politician)
- William Pinkney
Maryland militiamen in the American Revolution
- Alexander McKim
- Darby Lux II
- Gabriel Christie (Maryland politician)
- George Dent
- George H. Steuart (politician)
- James Lloyd (Maryland politician)
- John Hopwood
- John Rogers (Continental Congress)
- John Stricker
- Lawrence Everhart
- Maryland 400
- Nicholas R. Moore
- Robert Wright (Maryland politician)
- Thomas Contee
- Thomas Johnson (judge)
- Thomas Lloyd (stenographer)
- Thomas Sprigg
- Walter Bowie
- William Harrison Jr.
People of Maryland in the American Revolution
- Captain William Bowie
- Daniel Carroll
- Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
- David Burnes
- George Gale (congressman)
- George Plater
- George Steuart Hume
- Gustavus Richard Brown
- Gustavus Scott
- James Pritchard (politician)
- James Wilkinson
- John Gunby
- John Hanson
- John Parker (pioneer)
- John Rogers (Continental Congress)
- John Stevenson (doctor)
- Jonathan Plowman Jr.
- Joseph Gilpin
- Joseph Nicholson (public official)
- Joshua Barney
- Lambert Wickes
- Lawrence Everhart
- Mary Katharine Goddard
- Matthew Tilghman
- Nathaniel Gist
- Otho Holland Williams
- Richard Potts
- Richard Wickes
- Robert Bowie
- Robert Smith (Cabinet member)
- Roger Nelson (politician)
- Stephen Bloomer Balch
- Stephen West (Maryland merchant)
- Tench Tilghman
- Thomas Contee
- Thomas Johnson (judge)
- Thomas Lancaster Lansdale
- Thomas Lloyd (stenographer)
- Thomas Noble Stockett
- Walter Bowie
- William Murdock
- William Paca
- William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore)
- William Steuart (planter)