James Butler Bowlin (born January 16, 1804) was a Democratic politician who represented Missouri in the United States House of Representatives during the mid-nineteenth century. Serving as a member of Congress from Missouri’s 1st congressional district, he held office as a U.S. Representative for four consecutive terms, reflecting sustained support from his constituents and his party.
Bowlin’s congressional service began on December 4, 1843, and continued until March 3, 1851. Throughout this period, he served as a Democratic Representative from Missouri, participating in the national legislative process during a formative era in United States history. Identified in congressional records by the biographical guide ID B000701, he is recognized as a historical member of Congress whose tenure in the House spanned eight years.
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