Joseph Barlow

First Name: Joseph
Last Name: Barlow
Unit: 
Co. A, 8th Massachusetts Infantry; Co. I, 23rd Massachusetts Infantry
Rank: 
private; sergeant
Residence (County): 
Essex County, MA
Biography: 

Joseph Barlow (b. ca. 1834) was an Essex County, Massachusetts shoemaker. At the time of the 1860 Federal Census, he and his wife, Ellen (b. ca. 1835), were living in Newburyport in the household of George Bellows, a ship carpenter. The Barlows were parents of two small daughters, Nellie and Elisabeth. Joseph Barlow first served in Co. A, 8th Massachusetts Infantry, a three-month regiment. He later served in Co. I, 23rd Massachusetts Infantry and rose to the rank of sergeant.

Authored Letters

Displaying 26 - 50 of 77
ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
13150 Barlow73 March 6, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13098 Barlow27 March 24, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13099 Barlow28 March 25, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13131 Barlow58 March 26, 1862 Joseph Barlow "Aunt Nelson" Port Royal, SC
13100 Barlow29 April 5, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13101 Barlow30 April 14, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13102 Barlow31 April 20, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NM Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13103 Barlow32 April 24, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13104 Barlow33 April 29, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13156 Barlow79 May 10, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13105 Barlow34 May 28, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13106 Barlow35 May 30, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13107 Barlow36 June 2, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13108 Barlow37 June 15, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13110 Barlow39 June 24, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13111 Barlow40 June 26, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13109 Barlow38 June 29, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13112 Barlow41 June 30, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13114 Barlow43 July 5, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13113 Barlow42 July 7, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13115 Barlow44 July 22, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13116 Barlow45 July 29, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13117 Barlow46 July 31, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13118 Barlow47 August 17, 1862 Joseph Barlow Joseph Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13119 Barlow48 September 17, 1862 Joseph Barlow Ellen Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA

Received Letters

Displaying 1 - 6 of 6
ID Letter Date Author Recipient From To
13071 Barlow7 June 6, 1861 Reuben Dade Joseph Barlow Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13078 Barlow12 June 27, 1861 Frank Hopkinson Joseph Barlow Newburyport, Essex County, MA MD
13082 Barlow14 July 11, 1861 Emeline Barlow Joseph Barlow Newburyport, Essex County, MA Baltimore, MD
13090 Barlow21 January 3, 1862 Joseph Barlow Joseph Barlow Annapolis, MD Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13118 Barlow47 August 17, 1862 Joseph Barlow Joseph Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA
13141 Barlow65 July 30, 1863 Joseph Barlow Joseph Barlow New Bern, NC Newburyport, Essex County, MA

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