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Harley Bernard Bozeman (May 3, 1891 - May 16, 1971) was a salesman, tree farmer, politician, and historian from Winnfield, Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1928 to 1929.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2016 )〕 He was a confidant of Democratic Governors Huey Pierce Long, Jr., and Earl Kemp Long, who were also from Winn Parish in North Louisiana. ==Background==
Bozeman was born to Martin Waller Bozeman (1859-1926), a native of Georgia, and the former Caroline Elizabeth Eck (1866-1949)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Martin Waller Bozeman )〕 at the Montroy Steamboat landing located between Arkadelphia in Clark County and Camden in Ouachita County in south Arkansas. He had two brothers, Mike Edwin Bozeman (1896-1955) and Eck Hart Bozeman (1908-1994) of Winn Parish, and three sisters, the oldest of whom was Clyde Orene Bozeman Bryant (1893-1928), formerly Mrs. C. B. Owen, who died at the age of thirty-four in Pampa, Texas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Clyde Orene Bozeman Bryant )〕〔The death certificate for Bozeman's sister, Mrs. Clyde (female given name) Bryant, signed by her presumably second husband, H. E. Bryant, says that her date of birth and the maiden name of her mother were unknown to Mr. Bryant, who was her husband for less than two years. The certificate indicates that the doctor at her death was unsure of her previous medical history because she had been treated earlier by a chiropractor. She died in a Pampa sanitarium and was interred the day after at Fairview Cemetery in Pampa, the county seat of Gray County in the Texas Panhandle. Mrs. Caroline Bozeman said that her daughter should be known to people in Winn Parish as Mrs. C. B. Owen (some references say Owens) of Houston, Texas. It is not clear if Mr. Owen died in 1926 or 1927 or if the couple was divorced. Mrs. Caroline Bozeman did not learn of her daughter's death of a lengthy illness until five days after the fact, presumably by letter.〕 The two younger Bozeman sisters were Myrtle Willis (1899-1983) of Bossier City and Eva Tamzy Bozeman (1906-1974) of Baton Rouge.〔 Martin and Caroline Bozeman moved their family to Dodson in Winn Parish when Harley was ten years of age. When he was fourteen, they relocated to the larger Winnfield, the parish seat of government. There Bozeman graduated in 1910 from Winnfield High School, now known as Winnfield Senior High School, where he was involved in student debates with his young friend Huey Long and exhibited a great interest in the study of history. After leaving high school, Bozeman was a traveling salesman of items such as baking powder, starch, and pharmaceutical supplies. He often was joined by Huey Long in such pursuits. Bozeman served briefly in 1918 the United States Army, but a case of influenza and pneumonia soon returned him to Winnfield.〔Harley Bozeman obituary, ''Winn Parish Enterprise-News-American'', Winnfield, Louisiana, May 20, 1971〕 With his pharmacist brother Mike, Bozeman for a time operated the old Winnfield Drug Company. Bozeman returned temporarily to the life of a traveling salesman. In Tyler, Texas, he met and soon married in 1922 Annabell Estes (1894-1956).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Annabell Estes Bozeman )〕 Back in Winnfield, he was sales manager for the Southern Minerals Company until the company quarry was sold in 1923.〔 Harley and Annabell Bozeman had two children, Helen Gayle Bozeman Fausett (1923-2007) of Oklahoma City〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gayle Bozeman Fausett )〕 and Estes Bernard Bozeman (1926-2007) of Winnfield. Estes Bozeman, like his father a tree farmer and weather observer, died some three months prior to his sister's passing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Estes Bernard Bozeman )〕
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