: Along with her husband, Charles Cowman, she co-founded the Oriental Missionary Society (now One Mission Society) in 1901.
: Her most famous work is the devotional Streams in the Desert , published in 1924. It was born out of her deep grief and personal trials while caring for her dying husband after their missionary work in Japan. cowman
: While "cowboys" were often itinerant laborers who did not own land or cattle, a "cowman" was typically a rancher who owned the land, the stock, and the brand. : Along with her husband, Charles Cowman, she
The most prominent modern association with the name is (often credited as Mrs. Charles E. Cowman), an American missionary and author. : Along with her husband