Thomas Bowman (Methodist Episcopal bishop) explained

Thomas Bowman
Office:President of Indiana Asbury College
Term Start:1858
Term End:1872
Office1:United States Senate Chaplain
Term Start1:May 11, 1864
Term End1:March 9, 1865
Predecessor1:Byron Sunderland
Successor1:Edgar Harkness Gray
Office2:President of Dickinson Seminary
Term Start2:1848
Term End2:1858
Predecessor2:Inaugural holder
Birth Date:15 July 1817
Birth Place:Berwick, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:East Orange, New Jersey, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Hill Cemetery
Greencastle, Indiana, U.S.
Education:Wilbraham Academy
Cazenovia Seminary
Alma Mater:Dickinson College
Parents:Sarah Brittain Bowman
John Bowman
Children:11
Occupation:American bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church

Thomas Bowman (July 15, 1817 – March 3, 1914) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872.[1]

Early life

Bowman was born on July 15, 1817, in Berwick, Pennsylvania, a son of Sarah (née Brittain) Bowman (1786–1852) and John Bowman (1786-1843)[2] and spent his boyhood days on a farm in eastern Pennsylvania.[3] His maternal grandfather, Samuel Brittain, fought in the American Revolutionary War as a private in Captain McCalla's Company from Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

Bowman was educated at Wilbraham Academy in Massachusetts and Cazenovia Seminary before earning his B.A. degree from Dickinson College in 1837 as the head of his class, chosen as valedictorian,[4] and began the study of law at Dickinson Law School but he decided to leave the law and become a minister.[3] Two years later he entered the traveling ministry of the Baltimore Annual Conference of the M.E. Church. He was ordained (deacon and elder) by Bishop Waugh.

Career

Bowman taught in the grammar school of Dickinson College from 1840 to 1843, and five years later founded Dickinson Seminary in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, of which he was president until 1858. Bowman was then chosen as president from 1858 to 1872 and later chancellor from 1884 to 1899 of Indiana Asbury College in Greencastle, Indiana (which in 1884 was renamed DePauw University in honor of Washington C. DePauw).

While he was president of Indiana Asbury College, he also served as the chaplain of the United States Senate from May 1864 until March 1865 during the administration of his friend, Abraham Lincoln. Just five days before Lincoln's assassination, Bowman warned Lincoln that he was in danger of being assassinated by John Wilkes Booth as he saw Booth "prowling about the Capitol buildings and White House, and became convinced that his presence there boded ill for Mr. Lincoln". According to Bowman, Lincoln "laughingly made light of the warning."[5]

During his time at DePauw, Bowman presided over such significant events as the first admissions of women students and of the initial planning (and laying of the cornerstone) of East College. He also served on the university's board of trustees from 1887 to 1895, including a term as president of the board.

Upon his election to the episcopacy, Bowman resigned the Asbury presidency. As a bishop he officially visited all M.E. conferences in the U.S., Europe, India, China, Japan and Mexico.

Personal life

On July 13, 1841, Bowman was married to Matilda Hartman (1821-1879),[6] a daughter of Johannes Hartman and Mary Magdalene (née Crouse) Hartman.[7] Together, they were the parents of eleven children, including:[8] [9]

The "Patriarch of the Methodist Church" died at the age of 96 at his daughter's home in East Orange, New Jersey, on March 3, 1914, and was survived by two daughters and five sons. His remains were interred at the Forest Hill Cemetery in Greencastle, Indiana.[15] [16]

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Notes and References

  1. "Thomas Bowman," in The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1954.
  2. Book: Revolution . Daughters of the American . Lineage Book . 1923 . The Society . 99 . 9 March 2021 . en.
  3. News: Times . Special to The New York . OLDEST BISHOP CELEBRATES.; Thomas Bowman of Methodist Church Observes His 90th Birthday. . 9 March 2021 . . 16 July 1907.
  4. Book: Indiana Magazine of History . 1914 . . 224 . 9 March 2021 . en.
  5. News: Times . Special to The New York . WARNED PRESIDENT LINCOLN.; Bishop Thomas Bowman, Then Senate Chaplain, Had a Foreboding That Booth Would Kill Him. . 9 March 2021 . . 23 November 1903.
  6. Book: Hartman . Jeanine . The Glattfelders in America: The Descendants of Two Brothers, John Peter & Casper Glattfelder; and Their Uncle, Hons Heinrich; and Others . 1993 . FamilyHart . 11 . 9 March 2021 . en.
  7. Book: Women . Cazenovia Junior College for . First Fifty Years of Cazenovia Seminary, 1825-1875: Its History, Proceedings of the Semi-centennial Jubilee, General Catalogue . 1877 . Nelson & Phillips . 9 March 2021 . en.
  8. News: Times . Special to The New York . BISHOP BOWMAN'S BIRTHDAY.; Celebrates His 94th in His Daughter's Home in Newark, N.J. . 9 March 2021 . . 16 July 1911.
  9. Book: Church (U.S.) . Methodist . General Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the United Methodist Church in the United States, Territories, and Cuba . 1913 . Council on World Service and Finance. . 656 . 9 March 2021 . en.
  10. Web site: 1868 - Charles Gideon Bowman (DePauw University 1868) . www.phigamarchives.org . Phi Gamma Delta Digital Repository . 9 March 2021.
  11. The Christian Advocate . 1909 . 9 March 2021 . T. Carlton & J. Porter . en.
  12. Book: Society . Sons of the American Revolution Colorado . Historical Register . 1912 . W. H. Kistler Stat'y Company . 81 . 9 March 2021 . en.
  13. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . MRS. S. CALDWELL, HELPED COLLEGES; Widow of the Railway Express Company Chairman Dies in Her Home at Orange, N.J. . 8 March 2021 . . 14 May 1948.
  14. News: BURNS D. CALDWELL DIES IN A PULLMAN; President of Wells, Fargo & Co. Stricken in Vermont on Way Home From a Fishing Trip. BEGAN AS RAIL ROAD CLERK Chairman of Board of American Railway Express Co. Was 64 and Lived in Orange. . 8 March 2021 . . 26 September 1922.
  15. News: BISHOP BOWMAN DIES IN HIS 97TH YEAR; " Patriarch of the Methodist Church" Was Dedicator of More Than 1,100 Churches. . 9 March 2021 . . 4 March 1914.
  16. News: Chapel Service to Pay High Honor To Civil War President of DePauw . 1939-04-23 . . 6 . . 2022-10-07.