George Meade Bowers was an American politician who represented West Virginia in the United States House of Representatives from 1916 to 1923.
George M. Bowers during his tenure as U.S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries.
United States Fish Commission
The United States Fish Commission, formally known as the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, was an agency of the United States government created in 1871 to investigate, promote, and preserve the fisheries of the United States. In 1903, it was reorganized as the United States Bureau of Fisheries, sometimes referred to as the United States Fisheries Service, which operated until 1940. In 1940, the Bureau of Fisheries was abolished when its personnel and facilities became part of the newly created Fish and Wildlife Service, under the United States Department of the Interior.
USFC Fish Hawk, ca. 1900.
Hoist and winch on Fish Hawk, used by Commissioner Spencer Fullerton Baird and Professor Addison Emery Verrill in exploration of the New England coast, c. 1885.
USFC Albatross in the 1890s.
Fish Commission buildings and docks at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, ca. 1892.