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Barlow was convicted of manslaughter in August 1827, for killing George
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410:"Sam Barlow and The Barlow Road"
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275:McArthur, Lewis A. (2003) .
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206:In 1854 Barlow, along with
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309:* Barlow, William (1912):
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287:Oregon Historical Society
125:Nicholas County, Kentucky
49:Nicholas County, Kentucky
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645:Donation Land Claim Act
533:Oregon boundary dispute
408:Evelyn L. Greenstreet.
289:Press. pp. 52–53.
278:Oregon Geographic Names
210:, Granville O. Haller,
101:Samuel Kimbrough Barlow
1073:Native peoples history
773:Thomas and Ruckle Road
585:Provisional Government
222:Sam Barlow High School
849:Abigail Scott Duniway
523:Hudson's Bay Company
503:American Fur Company
281:(Seventh ed.).
234:William Barlow House
182:Justice of the Peace
969:Eliza Hart Spalding
580:Pacific Fur Company
548:Oregon missionaries
513:Executive Committee
360:Library of Congress
224:, named after him.
197:donation land claim
160:Oregon City, Oregon
914:Morton M. McCarver
904:David Thomas Lenox
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949:Joel Palmer
929:Ezra Meeker
924:Joseph Meek
909:Asa Lovejoy
869:Joseph Gale
814:Ira Babcock
758:Oregon City
748:Meek Cutoff
723:Fort Dalles
698:Barlow Road
208:Cyrus Olney
175:Barlow Pass
152:Joel Palmer
129:Bloomington
109:Barlow Road
1103:Categories
964:Levi Scott
939:John Minto
894:H.A.G. Lee
879:David Hill
819:Sam Barlow
640:Cayuse War
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415:2007-11-08
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339:2007-10-04
240:References
171:Mount Hood
41:1794-12-04
899:Jason Lee
743:Linn City
667:Modoc War
164:Christmas
119:Biography
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