295:
150:
234:
In 1852, Barlow established a partnership with George R.J. Bowdoin and
Jeremiah Laroque, to form the firm Bowdoin, Larocque and Barlow. Barlow worked in numerous high-profile and rewarding cases. At 23, he was paid $ 250,000 to settle claims after the
230:
Barlow began working for a law firm, Melett & Gregg in either 1840 or 1842. He had worked for seven years at that practice as an apprentice and office assistant before being admitted to the bar. He was later made manager of Melett & Gregg.
637:"S. H. OLIN DIES AT 78; 50 YEARS A LAWYER; Specialized on Copyright Law and Represented Foremost Publishing Houses. ACTING HEAD OF WESLEYAN For 30 Years He Was Trustee of the New York Public Library -- A Founder of Players Club"
161:(January 5, 1826 – July 10, 1889) was an American lawyer known for forming several legal partnerships, such as Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow and Shipman, Barlow, Larocque. Barlow was also a major stakeholder in
851:"LEWIS S. CHANLER WEDS MRS. BENKARD; Ex-Lieut. Governor of New York Marries Divorced Wife of J. Philip Benkard in Paris. GUARDED WITH SECRECY Mr. Chanler Was Divorced in Paris From His First Wife, Who Was Alice Chamberlain"
882:"L.S. CHANLER DIES; STATE EX-OFFICIAL; Lieutenant Governor, 1906-08, Defeated in Gubernatorial Race by Hughes in 1908 WAS A CRIMINAL LAWYER Defended Clients Who Could Not Pay -- Toured Ireland for Parnellites in '90's"
254:, Barlow settled a dispute concerning a $ 1,600,000 contract to send arms to France. The arms were sent three months later. Among Barlow's most notable victories, he successfully removed
477:
Genealogical and Family
History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation
265:
Upon the death of his two partners, Barlow formed a new partnership: Shipman, Barlow
Larocque & Choate. The new firm became one of the most prominent practices in New York.
262:, and returned it to the railroad's stakeholders. The suit ended with a $ 9,000,000 settlement. Barlow was made a director and counsel of the railroad after the suit.
971:
306:
Barlow enjoyed collecting fine art, and also had a large library. He married Alice
Cornell Townsend (1833–1889), with whom he had one son and daughter:
40:
729:
758:"Mrs. Lewis S. Chanler, 78, Dies; Headed Reform Bahai Movement; Widow of Former Lieutenant Governor Formed Society in '29 -- Wrote Several Books"
1001:
912:
991:
283:
986:
585:
981:
345:
269:
387:
976:
423:
167:
newspaper. Before passing the bar, he had studied by serving as seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice.
393:
Through his son Peter, he was the grandfather of two boys, Edward
Matthews Barlow, who died at the age of thirteen, and
279:
344:. Barlow's funeral service was held on July 12 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Glen Cove. Attendees included former
236:
20:
514:
Spelman genealogy: the
English ancestry and American descendants of Richard Spelman of Middletown, Connecticut, 1700
149:
294:
577:
383:
176:
64:
996:
352:
244:
184:
394:
341:
199:
132:
788:
757:
698:
667:
636:
539:
881:
850:
819:
321:
113:
608:
379:
966:
961:
371:
240:
315:
251:
203:
83:
39:
917:
889:
858:
827:
796:
765:
734:
706:
675:
644:
613:
547:
311:
274:
163:
481:
210:
from New York. His maternal grandfather was
Timothy Wadsworth, a lineal descendant of Captain
581:
518:
198:
settlers who had immigrated to the
Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1620. He was named after uncle
571:
375:
355:
348:
325:
299:
278:, where he oversaw the paper's operations until 1869. Barlow was a member of the high-class
211:
126:
367:
188:
668:"BURIAL OF S. L. M. BARLOW. | Many Distinguished Persons Attend The Funeral at Glen Cove"
820:"J. Philip Benkard, Broker, Stricken in Parade; Ex-Lieutenant Colonel Dies in Ambulance"
324:(1857–1921), a lawyer and jurist who married Virginia Louise Matthews, sister of author
195:
955:
512:
475:
333:
259:
219:
946:
431:
207:
458:
337:
215:
942:
382:. She married J. Philip Benkard in 1902. They divorced in 1920 and she married
255:
272:. He did not run for office. He was a major stakeholder in the newspaper
730:"TRACY DOWS; Succumbs Suddenly in London at Age of 64--Harvard Graduate"
398:
180:
460:
The twentieth century biographical dictionary of notable
Americans
293:
366:
Through his daughter Alice, he was the grandfather of two girls,
913:"Samuel L.M. Barlow, 90, Dies; Composer, Writer and Liberal"
517:. New York: Frank Allaben Genealogical Company. pp.
239:
with Mexico. He successfully acted as a conciliator to
142:
119:
107:
99:
91:
72:
46:
30:
417:
415:
413:
378:(1882–1961), who was known for later leading the
314:, a lawyer who served as the acting president of
332:Barlow died on the morning of July 10, 1889, of
310:Alice Wadsworth Barlow (1853–1882), who married
187:(1798–1875), a physician who had graduated from
480:. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p.
457:Brown, John Howard; Johnson, Rossiter (1904).
175:Samuel Barlow was born on January 5, 1826, in
506:
504:
502:
500:
498:
8:
286:clubs, the former of which he helped found.
452:
450:
448:
38:
27:
511:Barbour, Fannie Cooley Williams (1910).
534:
532:
530:
528:
409:
19:For other people named Sam Barlow, see
183:Wadsworth) Barlow (1802–1880) and Dr.
573:Welcome to Wesleyan: Campus Buildings
179:, the eldest child of Rhoda Hopkins (
7:
972:People from Granville, Massachusetts
298:Portrait of Barlow's granddaughter,
789:"WEDDINGS OF A DAY.; Benkard--Olin"
463:. Boston: The Biographical Society.
14:
540:"OBITUARY | Samuel L. M. Barlow"
218:fame. Samuel's family moved to
148:
424:"Stauffer and Barlow Ancestors"
401:educated pianist and composer.
159:Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow I
1:
1002:19th-century American lawyers
51:Samuel Latham Mitchill Barlow
769:. March 12, 1961. p. 86
247:, ending their bitter feud.
386:in 1921; he was the former
237:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
21:Sam Barlow (disambiguation)
1018:
992:New York (state) Democrats
268:In politics, Barlow was a
18:
578:Wesleyan University Press
474:Reynolds, Cuyler (1914).
370:(1881–1963), who married
147:
37:
987:New York (state) lawyers
384:Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler
177:Granville, Massachusetts
982:Massachusetts Democrats
245:William Henry Aspinwall
570:Starr, Leslie (2007).
395:Samuel L. M. Barlow II
380:Reform Baháʼí Movement
342:Glen Cove, Long Island
303:
200:Samuel Latham Mitchill
194:He was descended from
185:Samuel Bancroft Barlow
111:Alice Wadsworth Barlow
103:Alice Cornell Townsend
977:Massachusetts lawyers
943:Samuel L. M. Barlow I
699:"MARRIED: DOWS--OLIN"
322:Peter Townsend Barlow
302:, by Emil Fuchs, 1908
297:
114:Peter Townsend Barlow
67:, Massachusetts, U.S.
32:Samuel L. M. Barlow I
921:. September 21, 1982
388:Lt. Gov. of New York
258:from power over the
241:Cornelius Vanderbilt
800:. December 12, 1902
710:. November 12, 1903
368:Alice Townsend Olin
316:Wesleyan University
252:Franco-Prussian War
222:when he was young.
204:U.S. Representative
918:The New York Times
890:The New York Times
859:The New York Times
828:The New York Times
797:The New York Times
766:The New York Times
735:The New York Times
707:The New York Times
676:The New York Times
645:The New York Times
617:. November 9, 1882
614:The New York Times
609:"Obituary -- OLIN"
548:The New York Times
422:Stauffer, Donald.
346:Secretary of State
312:Stephen Henry Olin
304:
275:The New York World
250:At the end of the
164:The New York World
156:
155:
1009:
931:
930:
928:
926:
909:
903:
902:
900:
898:
886:
878:
872:
871:
869:
867:
855:
847:
841:
840:
838:
836:
824:
816:
810:
809:
807:
805:
793:
785:
779:
778:
776:
774:
762:
754:
748:
747:
745:
743:
726:
720:
719:
717:
715:
703:
695:
689:
688:
686:
684:
672:
664:
658:
657:
655:
653:
648:. August 7, 1925
641:
633:
627:
626:
624:
622:
605:
599:
598:
596:
594:
567:
561:
560:
558:
556:
544:
536:
523:
522:
508:
493:
492:
490:
488:
471:
465:
464:
454:
443:
442:
440:
438:
419:
376:Julia Lynch Olin
356:Fitz John Porter
349:Thomas F. Bayard
326:Brander Matthews
300:Julia Lynch Olin
212:Joseph Wadsworth
152:
133:Samuel Barlow II
127:Julia Lynch Olin
86:, New York, U.S.
79:
60:
58:
42:
28:
1017:
1016:
1012:
1011:
1010:
1008:
1007:
1006:
952:
951:
939:
934:
924:
922:
911:
910:
906:
896:
894:
893:. March 2, 1942
884:
880:
879:
875:
865:
863:
853:
849:
848:
844:
834:
832:
831:. April 7, 1929
822:
818:
817:
813:
803:
801:
791:
787:
786:
782:
772:
770:
760:
756:
755:
751:
741:
739:
728:
727:
723:
713:
711:
701:
697:
696:
692:
682:
680:
679:. July 13, 1889
670:
666:
665:
661:
651:
649:
639:
635:
634:
630:
620:
618:
607:
606:
602:
592:
590:
588:
569:
568:
564:
554:
552:
551:. July 11, 1889
542:
538:
537:
526:
510:
509:
496:
486:
484:
473:
472:
468:
456:
455:
446:
436:
434:
421:
420:
411:
407:
397:(1892–1982), a
364:
292:
228:
189:Yale University
173:
138:
129:(granddaughter)
112:
87:
81:
77:
68:
62:
61:January 5, 1826
56:
54:
53:
52:
33:
24:
17:
16:American lawyer
12:
11:
5:
1015:
1013:
1005:
1004:
999:
997:New York World
994:
989:
984:
979:
974:
969:
964:
954:
953:
950:
949:
938:
937:External links
935:
933:
932:
904:
873:
862:. May 25, 1921
842:
811:
780:
749:
738:. July 4, 1937
721:
690:
659:
628:
600:
586:
580:. p. 36.
562:
524:
494:
466:
444:
408:
406:
403:
363:
360:
330:
329:
319:
291:
288:
227:
224:
172:
169:
154:
153:
145:
144:
140:
139:
137:
136:
130:
123:
121:
117:
116:
109:
105:
104:
101:
97:
96:
95:Lawyer, author
93:
89:
88:
82:
80:(aged 63)
74:
70:
69:
63:
50:
48:
44:
43:
35:
34:
31:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1014:
1003:
1000:
998:
995:
993:
990:
988:
985:
983:
980:
978:
975:
973:
970:
968:
965:
963:
960:
959:
957:
948:
944:
941:
940:
936:
920:
919:
914:
908:
905:
892:
891:
883:
877:
874:
861:
860:
852:
846:
843:
830:
829:
821:
815:
812:
799:
798:
790:
784:
781:
768:
767:
759:
753:
750:
737:
736:
731:
725:
722:
709:
708:
700:
694:
691:
678:
677:
669:
663:
660:
647:
646:
638:
632:
629:
616:
615:
610:
604:
601:
589:
587:9780819568557
583:
579:
575:
574:
566:
563:
550:
549:
541:
535:
533:
531:
529:
525:
520:
516:
515:
507:
505:
503:
501:
499:
495:
483:
479:
478:
470:
467:
462:
461:
453:
451:
449:
445:
433:
429:
425:
418:
416:
414:
410:
404:
402:
400:
396:
391:
389:
385:
381:
377:
373:
369:
361:
359:
357:
354:
350:
347:
343:
339:
335:
334:heart failure
327:
323:
320:
317:
313:
309:
308:
307:
301:
296:
290:Personal life
289:
287:
285:
281:
277:
276:
271:
266:
263:
261:
260:Erie Railroad
257:
253:
248:
246:
242:
238:
232:
225:
223:
221:
220:New York City
217:
213:
209:
205:
201:
197:
192:
190:
186:
182:
178:
170:
168:
166:
165:
160:
151:
146:
141:
134:
131:
128:
125:
124:
122:
118:
115:
110:
106:
102:
98:
94:
92:Occupation(s)
90:
85:
76:July 10, 1889
75:
71:
66:
49:
45:
41:
36:
29:
26:
22:
947:Find a Grave
923:. Retrieved
916:
907:
895:. Retrieved
888:
876:
864:. Retrieved
857:
845:
833:. Retrieved
826:
814:
802:. Retrieved
795:
783:
771:. Retrieved
764:
752:
740:. Retrieved
733:
724:
712:. Retrieved
705:
693:
681:. Retrieved
674:
662:
650:. Retrieved
643:
631:
619:. Retrieved
612:
603:
593:December 20,
591:. Retrieved
572:
565:
553:. Retrieved
546:
513:
485:. Retrieved
476:
469:
459:
435:. Retrieved
432:Ancestry.com
427:
392:
365:
331:
305:
273:
267:
264:
249:
233:
229:
208:U.S. Senator
193:
174:
162:
158:
157:
78:(1889-07-10)
25:
967:1889 deaths
962:1826 births
362:Descendants
338:summer home
216:Charter Oak
956:Categories
925:January 8,
897:August 25,
866:August 25,
835:August 25,
804:August 25,
773:August 25,
742:August 25,
714:August 25,
683:January 8,
652:January 7,
621:August 25,
555:January 8,
487:January 8,
437:August 25,
405:References
372:Tracy Dows
171:Early life
135:(grandson)
57:1826-01-05
280:Manhattan
256:Jay Gould
143:Signature
120:Relatives
84:Glen Cove
65:Granville
428:RootsWeb
270:Democrat
108:Children
399:Harvard
336:at his
196:English
584:
374:, and
226:Career
202:, the
100:Spouse
885:(PDF)
854:(PDF)
823:(PDF)
792:(PDF)
761:(PDF)
702:(PDF)
671:(PDF)
640:(PDF)
543:(PDF)
521:-346.
284:Union
927:2019
899:2017
868:2017
837:2017
806:2017
775:2017
744:2017
716:2017
685:2019
654:2019
623:2017
595:2018
582:ISBN
557:2019
489:2019
482:1370
439:2015
353:Gen.
351:and
282:and
243:and
206:and
73:Died
47:Born
945:at
519:345
340:in
214:of
181:née
958::
915:.
887:.
856:.
825:.
794:.
763:.
732:.
704:.
673:.
642:.
611:.
576:.
545:.
527:^
497:^
447:^
430:.
426:.
412:^
390:.
358:.
191:.
929:.
901:.
870:.
839:.
808:.
777:.
746:.
718:.
687:.
656:.
625:.
597:.
559:.
491:.
441:.
328:.
318:.
59:)
55:(
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.