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  1. Francis Channing Barlow (October 19, 1834 – January 11, 1896) was a lawyer, politician, and Union General during the American Civil War.

  2. 15 de sept. de 2023 · FRANCIS CHANNING BARLOW. Born Oct. 19 1834 – Died Jan. 11 1896. Enrolled As A Private Soldier April 19 1861. Appointed Major General United States Volunteers. May 26 1865. This brief biography told only a small part of one of the most spectacular careers from the Civil War and the decades that followed.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Francis Channing Barlow, who had survived so much else, was shattered by the loss of Arabella. Just after the opening skirmishes of what would be a nine-month siege at Petersburg, Barlow left the battlefields and went to Europe to recuperate.

  4. 12 de jun. de 2006 · General Francis Channing Barlow's clean-cut, boyish appearance belied his reputation as one of the Union's hardest-fighting divisional commanders.

  5. Barlow, Francis Channing. (1834–96) Union army officer and New York secretary of state (1865), born in Brooklyn, New York. Barlow was lieutenant colonel of the 61st New York Volunteer Infantry in the Peninsular ...

  6. Francis Channing Barlow achieved prominence as a lawyer and a soldier. Barlow was born October 19, 1834, in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Harvard in 1855, and was admitted to the New York bar in 1858. From 1859 to 1861, and also in 1866, Barlow practiced law.

  7. Winslow Homer’s painting Prisoners from the Front conspicuously featured his friend and distant cousin Union brigadier general Francis Channing Barlow (1834–96). Barlow’s figure symbolized the imminent U.S. victory over the rebellious Confederacy represented in human form by the three captives.