Horace Barlow Diary
Collection Overview
Horace Barlow was born on May 30, 1842. Barlow graduated from the University of Vermont in 1862 and was a member of the Sigma Phi Society. On August 18th, 1862, Barlow enlisted in Company C of the 12th Regiment of the Vermont Volunteer Militia. While in Burlington, Vermont, he enlisted and then travelled south through Brattleboro, New Haven, Jersey City, Philidelphia, and Baltimore before arriving in Washington, D.C.
Barlow's diary includes entries from his journey as well as his time spent at: Camp Seward; Hunting Creek Bridge; Camp Vermont; Fairfax, Virginia; W.R. Shoals; Rappahannock Station; Bristow Station; Union Mills; Wolf Run Shoals; as well as his return journey to Vermont. Barlow died on December 31, 1935 in Hudson, Wisconsin.
Time Period Covered: August 18, 1862 - July 10, 1863
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Published: January 13, 2011, University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Center for Digital Initiatives
Rights: Requests to reproduce this item should be sent to: Sigma Phi Society, 420 College Street, Burlington, Vermont. For more information, see http://cdi.uvm.edu/about/rights.
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Title: Diary of Horace Barlow
Creator: Barlow, Horace, 1842-1935
Date: 1862-08-18; 1863-07-10
Resource type: diary
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