Harold E. Cobourn

Harold E. Cobourn (died June 5, 1938) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland.

In 1938, he announced that he was running to be an associate judge of the second judicial circuit court, challenging Thomas J.

[1][2][4] Cobourn married Katherine Fahey, niece of Havre de Grace mayor Michael H.

[4] In 1936, Cobourn was adopted by an Indian tribe of the Elk River Reservation and was given the name "Flying Eagle".

[5] Cobourn died from a brain hemorrhage on June 5, 1938, at the age of 44, after getting in an automobile crash during his campaign tour near North East.