Charles A. Barlow
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Charles Averill Barlow (March 17, 1858 – October 3, 1927) was an American farmer, businessman and politician. He was most notable for his service as a member of the California State Assembly and as a U.S. Representative from California's 6th congressional district for one term from 1897 to 1899.
Early life
Barlow was born in Cleveland, Ohio on March 17, 1858, the son of Merrill Barlow and Ann Frances (Arnold) Barlow.Template:Sfn The Barlow family, including Barlow's three brothers and sisters, moved to Ventura, California in 1875.Template:Sfn Barlow was educated in the public schools of Cleveland and Ventura, and after completing his education he supported himself by working as a harness maker and farm laborer.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Career
Barlow became a businessman. He purchased an interest in his employer's harness making business, and then invested in other ventures, including a business drying and shipping fruit grown in California.Template:Sfn
He moved to San Luis Obispo in the early 1880s, where he grew wheat and with a partner began a weekly newspaper, the Reasoner.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn He became interested in reform causes including the Free Silver movement that led him to join the Populist Party, and the Reasoner became a major pro-Populist outlet.Template:Sfn
State assembly
Barlow was elected to the California State Assembly as a Populist, and served one term, 1892 to 1893.Template:Sfn He served as chairman of the Populist Party state convention in 1896.Template:Sfn
Congress
Later that year, Barlow was elected to the 55th Congress primarily as a Populist, but also received the Democratic nomination, and served one term, March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1899.Template:Sfn He did not seek another term in 1898.Template:Sfn
Later career
After leaving Congress, Barlow turned his attention to business and moved to Bakersfield.Template:Sfn He was one of the major shareholders in, and a member of the board of directors of, Bakersfield's Security Trust Company.Template:Sfn He was also a partner in Barlow & Hill, a company that dealt in land for oil exploration, and helped found several successful oil companies, some of which Barlow & Hill continued to operate, and some of which were sold to other investors.Template:Sfn
Barlow served as president of the Kern County Board of Trade and was active in several civic organizations, including Modern Woodmen, Elks, and Odd Fellows.Template:Sfn He joined the Democratic Party after the end of the Populist movement, and served as a delegate to the 1912Template:Sfn and 1920 Democratic National Conventions.Template:Sfn
Personal life
Barlow was first married to Elizabeth "Lizzie" McDonnell (1867–1914) of Ventura.Template:Sfn
After the death of Barlow's first wife, he married Julia Lillis Caldwell (1878–1971) of Santa Rosa, who had been Lizzie Barlow's nurse.Template:Sfn They adopted a daughter, Mamie.Template:Sfn
Death and burial
On October 3, 1927, Barlow died in Bakersfield.Template:Sfn He was interred at Bakersfield's Union Cemetery.[1]
Electoral history
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| Script error: No such module "Political party". | Charles A. Barlow | Script error: No such module "string". | 48.9 | |||
| Script error: No such module "Political party". | James McLachlan (Incumbent) | Script error: No such module "string". | 47.6 | |||
| Script error: No such module "Political party". | Henry Clay Needham | Script error: No such module "string". | 2.4 | |||
| Script error: No such module "Political party". | Job Harriman | Script error: No such module "string". | 1.1 | |||
| Total votes | Script error: No such module "string". | 100.0 | ||||
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| Script error: No such module "Political party". | Russell J. Waters | Script error: No such module "string". | 52.6 | |||
| Script error: No such module "Political party". | Charles A. Barlow (Incumbent) | Script error: No such module "string". | 44.9 | |||
| Script error: No such module "Political party". | James T. Van Ransselaer | Script error: No such module "string". | 2.5 | |||
| Total votes | Script error: No such module "string". | 100.0 | ||||
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References
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Additional sources
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- County supervisors in California
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- People from San Luis Obispo, California
- People's Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California
- Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from California
- 19th-century members of the California State Legislature
- 19th-century members of the United States House of Representatives