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  1. Francis Channing Barlow was one of many who sank into deep depression after the failed assaults. 72 Indeed, Barlow must be counted among the soldiers at every rank whose previously strong coping mechanisms—whether courage, cause, family, friends, comrades, God, or some combination of all of them—approached the breaking point between the end of May and July 1864.

  2. 8. Feb. 2016 · Caption: General Francis Channing Barlow (left) with General Winfield Scott Hancock (seated) and his fellow II Corps division commanders. The photograph shows Barlow during the Overland Campaign in 1864, just after he returned to the service after recovering from his wounds at Gettysburg and just a few months before his wife died that summer. Photograph from the Library of Congress.

  3. 14. Mai 2020 · Introduction. The human interest story about the relationship between Francis C. (for Channing) Barlow, the Northern “Puritan” who rose to the rank of Brigadier General, from Private, in the Army of the Potomac, and John B. (for Brown) Gordon, the Southern “Cavalier” who rose in rank from Captain to Corps Commander in the Army of Northern Virginia, is one of the most famous of the ...

  4. Barlow’s rise through the ranks was not the result of any military training prior to the Civil War. Graduating from Harvard Law School at the top of his class in 1855, Barlow was working at the New York Tribune at the outset of the war. One day after his marriage top Arabella Griffith, Barlow enlisted in the 12 NY Militia as a private.

  5. Painted in his New York studio after the war, this work was inspired by the heroism of Homer’s friend Francis Channing Barlow, a Union Army general who captured a division of Confederate soldiers at Spotsylvania, Virginia, in 1864. The artist summarized their confrontation against a ruined Southern landscape, while also implying class differences between the elegant officer in his sharp ...

  6. Major General Francis C. Barlow 1 photographic print on stereo card : albumen ; 10 x 18 cm. | Stereograph showing a head and shoulders portrait of Major General Francis Channing Barlow in an oval cropping, facing...

  7. "Francis Channing Barlow" published on by null. (1834–96) Union army officer and New York secretary of state (1865), born in Brooklyn, New York. Barlow was lieutenant colonel of the 61st New York Volunteer Infantry in the Peninsular ...