Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Alan Bowie (1878-1964)
MSA SC 3520-14772

Sources:


Archival Sources:

BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS (Election Returns) 1934, Primary Election, PG, MdHR 12,552-218 [MSA S63-80, 2/50/1/70].

BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS (Election Returns) 1934, General Election, PG, MdHR 12,552-243 [MSA S63-81, 2/50/1/71].


Books:

Bowie, Effie Gwynn. Across the Years in Prince George's County. Richmond, VA: Garrett and Massie, 1947.


Newspapers:

"Many Candidates for County Offices." The Washington Post, 25 May 1919.

"Clean-Up Pledged in Prince Georges by Sheriff-Elect." The Washington Post, 8 November 1923.

"Prince Georges County Candidates Withdraw." The Washington Post, 1 September 1926.

"Democrats Take All But 4 Offices in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 4 November 1926.

"5 Votes May Cause Prince Georges Tie." The Washington Post, 5 November 1926.

"Primary Tomorrow For Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 7 September 1930.

"Vote Intrest High in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 8 September 1930.

"Democrats Victors in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 6 November 1930.

"Candidate Hits Opposition by State Police." The Washington Post, 8 September 1934.

"McCullough's Claims Worry 'Organization.'" The Washington Post, 10 September 1934.

"Candidates in Nearby County." The Washington Post, 11 September 1934.

"Prince Georges Gives Ritchie Winning Lead." The Washington Post, 13 September 1934.

"Goldsborough Easy Victor in Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 14 September 1934.

"Prince Georges Votes Control to Democrats." The Washington Post, 8 November 1934.

"Prince Georges Prosecutor to Wed His Cousin." The Washington Post, 10 December 1937.

""Prince Georges Bar Seeks Post For Merrick." The Washington Post, 25 March 1939.

"Md. Lower Judiciary Reform Bill Goes Into Effect Today." The Washington Post, 1 June 1939.

"Green, Bowie Offer to Try Juveniles." The Washington Post, 23 May 1940.

Hagemeyer, Harrison P. "Judge Bowie Living Legend in Brandywine." The Washington Post, 25 October 1953.

"Judge Wins 57th Election." The Washington Post, 27 September 1961.

"Judge Alan Bowie, Of Prince Georges." The Washington Post, 16 November 1964.

"Bowie, Alan." The Washington Post, 16 November 1964.

"Bowie, Nannie Hill." The Washington Post, 13 March 1965.


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