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    John Whitney Barlow (June 26, 1838 – February 27, 1914) was a career officer in the United States Army. During and after the American Civil War, he was...
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  • John Yeates Barlow (also known as John Yates Barlow) (March 4, 1874 – December 29, 1949) was a Mormon fundamentalist leader in Short Creek, Arizona. Barlow...
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  • John Barlow may refer to: John Barlow (died 1718), MP for Haverfordwest John Barlow (died 1739), MP for Pembrokeshire (UK Parliament constituency) Sir...
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  • General Barlow may refer to: Francis C. Barlow (1834–1896), Union Army brevet major general John W. Barlow (1838–1914), U.S. Army brigadier general Attorney...
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    the Washburn Expedition in 1870 and for Major John W. Barlow to escort the Hayden Expedition in 1871. Barlow named Mount Sheridan, a peak overlooking Heart...
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    Lieutenant William Geoffrey Barlow (28 December 1891 – 19 January 1975) was a Royal Flying Corps pilot during the First World War, a racing driver in the...
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  • William Barlow Dunlap (November 9, 1856 – November 23, 1933) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from Amsterdam, New York. Dunlap was born on...
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    Divide, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Barlow Peak was named by geologist Arnold Hague in 1885 for Captain John W. Barlow, an early topographical engineer who...
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    1901-04-3030 April 1901 1901-05-022 May 1901 Brigadier general Barlow, John W.John W. Barlow 1901-05-022 May 1901 1901-05-033 May 1901 Brigadier general...
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    cavalrymen from Fort Ellis to escort the expedition. In 1871, Captain John W. Barlow during his exploration of the Yellowstone region formally named a summit...
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