CIVIL WAR ~ CONFEDERATES

Contributed  by "Edson Barlow"
BARLOWS first names beginning with   L   thru P
L. Barlow, Private, Co A (Wimberly's) 18th MS Cavalry
L. H. Barlow, Private, Co C 8th TX Cavalry, promoted to Sergeant
L. J. Barlow, Private, Co C 1st (Carter's) TN Cavalry, organized by increasing the 14th Cavalry Battalion to a regiment Nov 14 1862, Co C surrendered at Vicksburg MS Jul 4 1863 and paroled later that month, declared exchanged Sep 12 1863
L. K. Barlow, or L. R. Barlow, or S. R. Barlow, Private, Co F 32nd TX Cavalry
L. N. Barlow,  or Barlough, (Lachlin Neil) Private, Co B-F 20th Battalion GA Cavalry
Died Oct. 01, 1864 in Cumming, Georgia ~ Civil War casualty 
Luther Barlow, or L. Barlow, Private, Co C 15th Confederate Cavalry, which was organized in September, 1863, by consolidating Murphy's Battalion of AL Cavalry, the 3rd Battalion of FL Cavalry, Captains Arrington's and Barlow's Companies of AL Cavalry, and Captain Smith's Company of FL Cavalry
Lafayette Barlow, Private, Co A 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on Apr 9 1865
Larkin Barlow, Private, Co F 74th NC Infantry, also known as 5th NC Infantry Senior Reserves, organized by consolidating Stowe's Infantry Battalion (Senior Reserves) with other units in early 1865, surrendered in Orange Co NC Apr 26 1865
Larkin C. Barlow, born May 4, 1838, died in battle May 27, 1862, at Hanover Court House VA [JH], Private, Co F 37th NC Infantry, organized at High Point NC Nov 20  1861
Larkin Barlow, Private, Co K 53rd NC Infantry, organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh NC May 6 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA Apr 9 1865
Lewis A. Barlow, Private, Co F 8th TX Infantry
M. Barlow, Private, Co A 2nd (Duke's) KY Cavalry, enlisted Jun 1 1862 at Chattanooga TN, promoted to First Lieutenant, Co G 4th KY Cavalry, captured Jul 19 1863 at Buffington Island in Ohio River [see also Michael Barlow, 8th KY Cavalry]
M. Barlow, Private, Co A 4th MS Cavalry
M. Barlow, Private, Co F 1st Regiment Charleston SC Guard
M. Barlow, Private, 15th TX Field Battery, or 1st TX Field Battery [Hewett]
M. G. Barlow, or M. C. Barlow, Private, Co C 63rd TN Infantry, Colonel Richard G. Fain, also known as the 74th TN Infantry, organized Jul 30 1862, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA Apr 9 1865
M. G. Barlow, Sergeant, Co A Jackson's Battalion Light Artillery VA State Line, Major Thomas E. Jackson, organized with two companies late in 1862, disbanded Mar 31 1863
M. G. Barlow, Private, NC Thomas Legion Artillery Battery, Captain John T. Levi, organized from disbanded members of the VA State Line on Apr 1 1863, detached from the Legion and designated as a VA unit on Feb 29 1864, assigned to Western Virginia and East Tennessee Oct 1863 to Feb 1864
M. S. Barlow, Private, Wheat's Co A 1st State Troops TX Infantry, served 6 months in 1863-4
M. S. Barlow, Private, Co F Terry's Regiment TX Cavalry
M. T. Barlow, Corporal, Co G 19th Battalion GA Cavalry, consolidated into Co H 10th Confederate Cavalry
Mack Barlow, Private, Co H 22nd MS Infantry
Martin Barlow, Private, Co K 3rd NC Infantry, organized at Garysburg, Northampton Co NC May 16 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA Apr 9 1865
Mason Barlow, Private, Co E 1st AL Artillery Battalion, organized Feb 23 1861, surrendered at Fort Morgan AL Aug 22 1864 
From:  Colonial families of the United States of America: Volume 1 Issue 102: 
MASON Barlow, Captain,  C. S. A., A.D.C. to General Joseph E. Johnson; was mortally wounded at the Battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861 and died at Warrenton, Virginia, unmarried.
Michael H. Barlow, First Lieutenant, Co G 8th KY Cavalry, enlisted Sep 10 1862 at Bardstown KY, prisoner of war [seeM. Barlow]
Michael Barlow, Private, Co A 23rd VA Infantry Battalion, organized with 5 companies Jan 15 1862, also known as the 1st Infantry Battalion, disbanded at Christianburg VA Apr 12 1865 
Michael G. Barlow, Private, promoted to Corporal, see also Mitchell G. Barlow, Co F 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on Apr 9 1865
Miles Barlow, or Miles Barlers, Drummer, Co E 17th TX Infantry, promoted to Private
Milton Barlow, or M. H. Barlow, Private, Co H 2nd KY Infantry, enlisted Sep 2 1861 at Camp Boone, transferred to Morgan's Cavalry; Lieutenant, Ordinance Officer on Buford's Staff, Duke's Staff and Morgan's Staff
Milton G. Barlow, Private, Co C 1st KY Infantry, enlisted Apr 23 1861 at Louisville KY.  Also Co D 36th Battalion VA Cavalry, organized Feb 5 1863, disbanded Apr 1865. Also Stevenson's Company, Ferguson's VA Cavalry Battalion, Captain Milton J. Ferguson, also known as the VA Guyandotte Cavalry Battalion, organized with 7 companies 1862-63, 6 companies were consolidated with Caldwell's Cavalry Battalion and designated as the 16th Cavalry Regiment on Jan 15 1863, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA Apr 9 1865
Mitchell Barlow, Sergeant, Co F 54th Battalion VA Infantry, see also next
Mitchell G. Barlow, Private, promoted to Corporal, see also Michael G. Barlow, Co F 63rd VA Infantry, organized May 24 1862, consolidated with the 54th VA Infantry Regiment and designated as the 54th Consolidated Infantry Battalion on Apr 9 1865
N. Barlow (see Noah Barlow next), Private, Co B 7th Battalion LA Infantry, enlisted Jun 9 1861 at Camp Moore LA, on rolls to Dec 1861
Noah Barlow, born MS, Private, Co D 1st Special Battalion (Wheat's) LA Infantry and Co I 15th LA Infantry, enl age 19 at Camp Moore LA Jun 9 1861, on rolls to Oct 1861, captured at Harpers Ferry, on Prisoner of war roll Oct 8 1863, forwarded to Old Capitol Prison Washington DC Jul 13 1864, sent to Elmira NY Jul 23 1864, paroled at Elmira NY Feb 9 1865, sent to James River VA and exchanged Feb 20-21 1865, resident Natchez Mississippi
Noah Barlow, Private, Co C 3rd (Harrison's) LA Cavalry, on rolls of Prisoners of War captured at Tensas Par LA Oct 8 1863, sent to Elmira NY Feb 9 1865, paroled at Elmira NY Feb 13 1865, forwarded to James River and exchanged Feb 20-21 1865
Norvel Barlow, or N. G. Barlow, Private, Co A 4th MS Cavalry
Norvel Barlow, Private, Co B 46th MS Infantry
O. Barlow (see Edward Barlow), Corporal, Co A 3rd LA Infantry, on rolls of Prisoners of War captured and paroled at Vicksburg MA Jul 4 1863
P. Barlow, Private, Co I 1st (Olmsted's) GA Infantry, original records filed under Peter Baileau
P. Barlow, Private, Co F 10th LA Infantry, original records filed under Pedro Barau
P. Barlow, Private, 6th TX Field Battery Light Artillery and Dege's Battalion TX Light Artillery, original records filed under J. P. Barton
P. D. Barlow, Private, VA Surry Light Artillery Battery, organized by the conversion of 
Co I 3rd VA Infantry to artillery service in the spring of 1862, Captain James DeWitt Hankins, surrendered at Appomattox Court House VA Apr 9 1865
P. W. Barlow, Private, original records filed under T. W. Barlow, Captain W. R.
Marshall's TN Brown Horse Artillery Battery, organized at Lexington KY Sep 23
1862, disappeared from records after Aug 7 1863
Patrick Barlow, Private, Co H 34th NC Infantry, organized Oct 25 1861, surrendered at Appomattox Court House Apr 9 1865
Pickens Barlow, Private, promoted to Sergeant, wounded and captured at Gettysburg PA Jul 1-3 1863, paroled on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House VA, Co A 22nd NC Infantry, originally organized as the 12th NC Infantry Volunteers at Raleigh, Wake Co NC Jul 11 1861
Pomeno J. Barlow Private, Co D 34th MS Infantry, enlisted March 1862

Alphabetical Listings of Barlows in the Wars

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