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Samuel L. M. Barlow I

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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
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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.
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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.
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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:
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newspaper. Before passing the bar, he had studied by serving as seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice.
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Through his son Peter, he was the grandfather of two boys, Edward Matthews Barlow, who died at the age of thirteen, and
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Spelman genealogy: the English ancestry and American descendants of Richard Spelman of Middletown, Connecticut, 1700
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from New York. His maternal grandfather was Timothy Wadsworth, a lineal descendant of Captain
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settlers who had immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1620. He was named after uncle
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Through his daughter Alice, he was the grandfather of two girls,
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with Mexico. He successfully acted as a conciliator to
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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:. 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Sam Barlow (disambiguation)

Granville
Glen Cove
Peter Townsend Barlow
Julia Lynch Olin
Samuel Barlow II

The New York World
Granville, Massachusetts
née
Samuel Bancroft Barlow
Yale University
English
Samuel Latham Mitchill
U.S. Representative
U.S. Senator
Joseph Wadsworth
Charter Oak
New York City
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Cornelius Vanderbilt
William Henry Aspinwall
Franco-Prussian War
Jay Gould
Erie Railroad
Democrat
The New York World
Manhattan
Union

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