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1812, 1817-1818, and 1835-1842 Florida or Seminole Wars
27 July 1813 to 09 August 1814 Creek Indian War, Alabama
1831-1832 Black Hawk War
The Sauk and Fox Indian tribes along the Mississippi River in Illinois and Wisconsin, led by Chief Black Hawk, tried to regain their lands and were defeated by Colonel Zachary Taylor at the Battle of Bad Axe.
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Barlow in the Indian Wars
Compiled by Edson Barlow
ELI A. BARLOW, born December 04, 1818 died April 24, 1878, age 59 years, 4 months, 20 days, burial in North Cemetery, St. Charles, Kane County, Illinois
HARLAN PAGE BARLOW, served 1871-81 died December 19, 1925, Bloomfield, Nebraska
Widow Alice Barlow, widow's pension certificate WC-11877 February 15, 1926, resident Nebraska
HENRY CLAY BARLOW, served 1867-70, pension application SA-18437 March 30, 1922, resident Texas
ISRAEL BARLOW, served 1866 pension application SA-13551 June 5, 1917, resident Utah
J. BARLOW, Private Creagh's Company, Smith's Alabama Mounted Volunteers, Creek War
JACKSON BARLOW served 1876-81, pension certificate June 09, 1917, resident Georgia, died August 22, 1930, at Atlanta, Georgia
JOHN BARLOW, Private, Coleman's Company, Arrington's Battalion, Alabama Militia, Florida War
JOHN BARLOW, Private, Bradley's Company, 1st Florida Mounted Militia, 3 months, 1840-41, Florida War
JOHN BARLOW, Private, Waterman's Company, 1st -Warren's- Florida Mounted Volunteers, 6 months, 1837-38, Florida War
JOHN H. BARLOW, Private, Company C, 1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Gunmen, called out for the protection of the Sabine Frontier in 1836
JOHN M. BARLOW, Private, Captain John G. Adams' Company, Colonel James Johnson's 5th Regiment, Brigadier General Samuel Whiteside's Brigade, Mounted Volunteers, Illinois Militia, Black Hawk War, enrolled for 20 days service by Captain Adams at Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, on April 27, 1832, on furlough when the company was mustered out on May 27, 1832, at the mouth of the Fox River in Illinois
JOHN W. BARLOW, Private, Crawford County, Illinois, enrolled on May 12, 1832, Captain William Highsmith's Company 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade Illinois Mounted Volunteers, elected Major on June 16, 1832, Lieutenant Colonel on August 15, 1832, Colonel Samuel Adams' 2nd Regiment, Brigadier General Atkinson's 2nd Brigade, Illinois Mounted Volunteers, "horse lost and furloughed on July 27," mustered out on August 15, 1832, at Dixons Rock River
JOSEPH BARLOW, Private, Bond County, Illinois, enrolled on May 5, 1832, Captain Thomas Stout's Company, 2nd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, Illinois Mounted Volunteers, Black Hawk War, "Company took up the line of march for Fort Wilburn on June 8, arrived there June 18, mustered into service on June 19, 1832"
LARKIN BARLOW, pension certificate September 07, 1892, resident North Carolina, Florida War
MILTON BARLOW, Private, Carter's Company, Kentucky Mounted Gunmen, called out for the protection of the Sabine Frontier in 1836
MILTON BARLOW, Private, Swarthout's Company, 1st Michigan Militia, Black Hawk War
PALMER BARLOW, Gs-434 born in 1814 in New York, died on April 17, 1894 at Liberty Hillsdale County, Michigan, Black Hawk War
TILLMAN BARLOW, Private, Handman's Company, Smith's Alabama Mounted Volunteers, Creek War, pension certificate SC-1626 September 16, 1892, resident Georgia, widow's pension application WA-8076, May 9, 1901, resident Georgia
WILLIAM BARLOW, Corporal, Herttz's Company, Arrington's Battalion, Alabama Militia, Florida War, widow Dicy Barlow, widow's pension certificate WC-2547, September 23, 1892 resident Alabama
WILLIAM BARLOW, invalid's pension certificate IC-724995, December 13, 1927
WILLIAM BARLOW, Private, Will County, Illinois, Captain Holder Sisson's Company, Major N. Buckmaster's Battalion, Illinois Mounted Volunteers, Black Hawk War, commenced service on July 23, 1832, mustered out on August 16, 1832, served in defense of the northern frontier of Illinois against the Sac and Fox Indians
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