Harley Bozeman


Harley Bernard Bozeman was a salesman, tree farmer, politician, and historian from Winnfield, Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1928 to 1929. He was a confidant of Democratic Governors Huey Pierce Long, Jr., and Earl Kemp Long, who were also from Winn Parish in North Louisiana.

Bozeman was born to Martin Waller Bozeman , a native of Georgia, and the former Caroline Elizabeth Eck 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 and Eck Hart Bozeman of Winn Parish, and three sisters, the oldest of whom was Clyde Orene Bozeman Bryant , formerly Mrs. C. B. Owen, who died at the age of thirtyfour in Pampa, Texas. The two younger Bozeman sisters were Myrtle Willis of Bossier City and Eva Tamzy Bozeman of Baton Rouge.

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