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John Anderson Barstow (1893–1941), British Army officer and brother of Arthur Edward Barstow; John L. Barstow (1832–1913), American teacher and politician; Josephine Barstow (born 1940), English soprano; Stan Barstow (1928–2011), English novelist; Susie M. Barstow (1836–1923), American painter; Percy Barstow (1883–1969), UK Member of ...
Barstow is a small, rural unincorporated community located at the crossroads of MD 231, German Chapel Road, and Barstow Road in Calvert County, Maryland, United States, immediately west of Prince Frederick. [1] The community maintains its own zip code of 20610. There are no residential structures and no one resides in Barstow.
John Barstow may refer to: John L. Barstow (1832–1913), governor of Vermont; John Anderson Barstow (1893–1941), British Army officer This page was last edited on ...
Cedar Hill is a historic home located on 75 acres (300,000 m 2) at Barstow, Calvert County, Maryland, United States.It is one of the few remaining cruciform dwelling houses existing in Maryland, built in the 18th century that is typical of 17th-century architecture.
John Lester Barstow (February 21, 1832 – June 28, 1913) was an American teacher, farmer, politician, and soldier who served as the 39th governor of Vermont, United States. Early life [ edit ]
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Other sources are legal, financial and family documents, email correspondence, and the New York Times investigative article by David Barstow, Susanne Craig, and Russ Buettner. [9] The book details how Mary Trump was the anonymous source who provided The New York Times with Trump family tax returns. The New York Times report won the 2019 ...
William Augustus Barstow (September 13, 1813 – December 13, 1865) was an American businessman, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was Wisconsin's third governor (1854–1856) and second Secretary of State (1850–1852). Barstow's administration was infamous in its era for corruption involving the railroad industry.