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- Samuel_L._M._Barlow_I abstract "Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow I (January 5, 1826 – July 10, 1889) was an American lawyer. Born in Granville, Massachusetts, Barlow was admitted to the bar after spending seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice. Afterwards, he formed several notable legal partnerships, such as Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow and Shipman, Barlow, Larocque. Barlow was also a major stakeholder in The New York World newspaper. He died at his summer home in Glen Cove, New York of heart failure.".
- Q20880759 abstract "Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow I (January 5, 1826 – July 10, 1889) was an American lawyer. Born in Granville, Massachusetts, Barlow was admitted to the bar after spending seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice. Afterwards, he formed several notable legal partnerships, such as Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow and Shipman, Barlow, Larocque. Barlow was also a major stakeholder in The New York World newspaper. He died at his summer home in Glen Cove, New York of heart failure.".
- Samuel_L._M._Barlow_I comment "Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow I (January 5, 1826 – July 10, 1889) was an American lawyer. Born in Granville, Massachusetts, Barlow was admitted to the bar after spending seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice. Afterwards, he formed several notable legal partnerships, such as Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow and Shipman, Barlow, Larocque. Barlow was also a major stakeholder in The New York World newspaper. He died at his summer home in Glen Cove, New York of heart failure.".
- Q20880759 comment "Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow I (January 5, 1826 – July 10, 1889) was an American lawyer. Born in Granville, Massachusetts, Barlow was admitted to the bar after spending seven years as an apprentice in a New York law practice. Afterwards, he formed several notable legal partnerships, such as Bowdoin, Larocque & Barlow and Shipman, Barlow, Larocque. Barlow was also a major stakeholder in The New York World newspaper. He died at his summer home in Glen Cove, New York of heart failure.".