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Barrows, Samuel June
Born: 1845 AD
Died: 1909 AD, at 63 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Clergymen, Politician
Died: 1909 AD, at 63 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Clergymen, Politician
1845 - Born on May 26th in New York City. Representative from Massachusetts.
1871 - He graduated from the Harvard Divinity School.
1873-1874 - He went with the Yellowstone Expedition, under the command of General Stanley, and with the Black Hills Expedition, commanded by General Custer.
- Took part in the Battles of Tongue River and the Big Horn.
1876-1881 - Was a pastor of the first parish, Dorchester (Boston), Massachusetts.
- He resigned to become editor of the Christian Register, which position he held for 16 years.
1897 - Elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth Congress.
1899 - Was the secretary of the New York Prison Association.
1909 - Died on April 21st in New York City.
1871 - He graduated from the Harvard Divinity School.
1873-1874 - He went with the Yellowstone Expedition, under the command of General Stanley, and with the Black Hills Expedition, commanded by General Custer.
- Took part in the Battles of Tongue River and the Big Horn.
1876-1881 - Was a pastor of the first parish, Dorchester (Boston), Massachusetts.
- He resigned to become editor of the Christian Register, which position he held for 16 years.
1897 - Elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fifth Congress.
1899 - Was the secretary of the New York Prison Association.
1909 - Died on April 21st in New York City.
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