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Jehdeiah Bowen
American politician
Jehdeiah Bowen (July 19, 1817 – November 18, 1891)[1] was a native of Wales who emigrated to the United States and became an American merchant, pioneer, and politician.[2][3]
A resident of Carbondale, Pennsylvania from 1830 until the 1850s,[4][5] he relocated to Ripon, Wisconsin, where he established a knitting factory and worked with Alvan E. Bovay to form a chapter of the Republican Party.[6][7] A member of the Democratic Party at the time, Bowen was later described by Bovay as his "chief helper" in making the new chapter a reality.[8][9]
In addition he helped to found Ripon College.[6][7]