John McKowen, M. D., is successfully engaged in the practice of his profession
in the City of Baton Rouge, with offices in the New Reymond Building, and as a
specialist in the surgical branch of his profession he has gained precedence and
high reputation. He is an active member of the East Baton Rouge Parish Medical
Society, the Louisiana State Medical Society, the Southern Medical Society, the
American Medical Association, besides being affiliated with the medical college
fraternity known as the Nu Sigma Nu.
Doctor McKowen was born at Lindsay
East Parish, Louisiana, February 13, 1889. His grandfather, John McKowen, was
born and reared in Ireland and was a young man when he came to the United States
and established his residence in East Feliciana Parish. There he became a
successful merchant at Jackson, and he also owned and operated a large
plantation, the remainder of his life having been passed in that parish. Thomas
C. McKowen and his wife, parents of Dr. McKowen, still reside at Lindsay. The
father was born at Jackson, East Feliciana Parish, in the year 1850, and the
education which he received in the local schools was advanced by his attending a
college in Ireland. He is one of the representative citizens of his native
parish, where he owns and operates a valuable plantation of 6,000 acres, besides
conducting the only mercantile establishment at Lindsay. He and his wife are
zealous members of the Presbyterian Church, and he is a stalwart supporter of
the principles and policies for which the democratic party stands sponsor. His
wife, whose maiden name was Maggie Germany, was born at Bayou Poydras, Pointe
Coupee County, this state, in 1854, and their children are nine in number:
Arabelle is the wife of Judge George Woodside, who is presiding on the bench of
the District Court of East and West Feliciana parishes; Mamie is the wife of
Thomas L. Mills, M. D., who is engaged in the practice of his profession at
Plains, West Baton Rouge Parish; Thomas Shannon is a progressive representative
of agricultural industry in his native parish, as is also William S., the next
younger of the children; Henry G. is a dentist by profession and is engaged in
practice at Baton Rouge; Mabel remains at the parental home; Doctor John. of
this review, was the next in order of birth; Margaret is the wife of Albert
Mills, a prosperous farmer near Plains, East Baton Rouge Parish; and Alexander
C. continues to be actively identified with agricultural enterprise in the old
home parish.
In private schools at Jackson Dr. John McKowen continued his
studies until he had completed a high school course, and thereafter he was for
three years a student in the University of Louisiana. He then entered the
medical department of Tulane University, and in this excellent school he was
graduated as a member of the class of 1912. After thus receiving his degree of
Doctor of Medicine he gained valuable clinical experience by two years of
service as an interne in the New Orleans Charity Hospital. Since 1914 he has
been engaged in practice in Baton Rouge, save for the period of his service in
the World war, and his professional ability and personal popularity have
combined to gain to him a substantial and representative practice.
When
the nation became involved in the World war Doctor McKowen promptly tendered his
services as a member of the Medical Corps of the United States Army. In this
corps he received commission as first lieutenant, and in May, 1917, he was
assigned to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, where he remained one year. He was then
placed in charge of Base Hospital No. 76, at Oglethorpe, and proceeded to Camp
Devons, Massachusetts, and with this unit, three months later, the rest of the
officers were assigned to the hospital and the unit departed for active overseas
service. He remained in France eight months, during which he was stationed at
Vichy, and in the meanwhile, in May, 1918, he received commission as captain in
the Medical Corps. Upon his return to his native land the Doctor received his
honorable discharge May 2, 1919, at Camp Dix, New Jersey.
Doctor McKowen
is loyally aligned in the ranks of the democratic party, is a member of the
Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce and the Baton Rouge Golf and Country Club, and
is affiliated with the Kappa Sigma college fraternity. He is a stockholder in
the Capital Building and Loan Association, the Commercial Securities
Corporation, and the Bank of Baton Rouge. In the capital city he owns and
occupies a fine modern residence at 402 Oleander Street, and he is the owner
also of a well improved residence property at 140 East Boulevard.
On the
29th of March, 1920, was solemnized the marriage of Doctor McKowen and Miss Olga
C. Engebretsen, who was born at Wellesley, Massachusetts, and who is a graduate
nurse. Doctor and Mrs. McKowen have a fine little son, John, Jr., who was born
on the 23d of December, 1921.
Contributed 2021 Nov 04 by Mike Miller, from A History of Louisiana, by Henry E. Chambers, published in 1925, volume 2, pages 79-80.
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