Charles Martin Bowman Explained

Charles Martin Bowman
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1914
Term End1:1919
Predecessor1:New riding
Successor1:Alexander Patterson Mewhinney
Constituency1:Bruce West
Term Start2:1898
Term End2:1914
Predecessor2:Daniel McNaughton
Successor2:William MacDonald
Constituency2:Bruce North
Party:Liberal
Birth Date:7 May 1863
Birth Place:St. Jacobs, Canada West
Death Place:Kitchener, Ontario
Spouse:Louisa Hesse
Occupation:Tanner

Charles Martin Bowman (May 7, 1863 – October 24, 1932) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represented the ridings of Bruce North from 1898 to 1914 and Bruce West from 1914 to 1919.

Background

Bowman was born in St. Jacobs, Canada West, the son of Isaac Erb Bowman, and educated there and in Berlin (later Kitchener, Ontario). He entered his father's tanning business and set up a tannery in Southampton in 1882. After a fire destroyed that business, he purchased a tannery at Port Elgin. He went on to operate a furniture business in Southampton. With James Conmee, Bowman was awarded a contract for construction on the Algoma Central Railway. In 1902 he and James Whalen, son-in-law of Liberal M.P. James Conmee, formed the Great Lakes Dredging Company, obtaining large contracts to dredge the Fort William and Port Arthur harbours. In 1886, he married Louisa Hesse. He resided in Southampton, Saugeen Township, Bruce County in 1920, continuing his involvement in the leather business.[1] He died in Kitchener, Ontario in 1932.[2]

Charles Martin Bowman: Elected Director of Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada 1916, and Chairman in 1926. Chairman of the Board of Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada; President: Colonization Finance Corp. Ltd.; Director: Durham Furniture Co. Ltd.,; Director: Canada Colonization association. Ref.: Who's Who in Canada, Advance Press Service

Politics

Bowman served on the town council for Southampton and also served as reeve for the town.

In the 1898 provincial election, he ran as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Bruce North. He defeated Conservative candidate D.M. Jormyn by 419 votes.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charles Martin Bowman . Waterloo Region Generations . . 24 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Charles M. Bowman . Family Search.org.
  3. News: Results of the Ontario General Election, March 1, 1898 . The Globe . March 2, 1898 . 9.