Alexander Barrow

American politician (1801–1846)


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FieldValue
nameAlexander Barrow
image nameAlexander Barrow.jpg
jr/sr1United States Senator
state1Louisiana
partyWhig
term1March 4, 1841 – December 29, 1846
preceded1Robert C. Nicholas
succeeded1Pierre Soulé
office2Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
birth_date
birth_placeNashville, Tennessee, US
death_date
death_placeBaltimore, Maryland, US
spouseMary Ann Barrow
alma_materUnited States Military Academy
professionPolitician, Lawyer, Planter
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| name=Alexander Barrow | image name=Alexander Barrow.jpg | jr/sr1=United States Senator | state1=Louisiana | party=Whig | term1=March 4, 1841 – December 29, 1846 | preceded1=Robert C. Nicholas | succeeded1=Pierre Soulé | office2=Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives | birth_date= | birth_place=Nashville, Tennessee, US | death_date= | death_place=Baltimore, Maryland, US | spouse=Mary Ann Barrow | alma_mater=United States Military Academy | profession=Politician, Lawyer, Planter | religion= | footnotes=

Alexander Barrow I (March 27, 1801 – December 29, 1846) was a lawyer, slave owner, and United States senator from Louisiana. He was a member of the Whig Party. He was the half-brother of Washington Barrow, sharing the same father.

Born near Nashville, Tennessee, to Willie Barrow and his first wife Jane Green, Barrow attended the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, from 1816 to 1818. Then he studied law and was admitted to the bar, in 1822, commencing practice in Nashville.

Soon afterward he relocated to Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, where he continued to practice law. Later he abandoned his legal career to become a planter.

Eventually, Alexander Barrow became involved in politics and was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives, where he served for several years. While in state office, he denounced bans on slave imports, and said that the state's "wealth and property" were attributable "fair and fully upon the labor of slaves."

In 1840 Barrow was elected a Whig to the United States Senate, serving from 1841 until his death. There he was Chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds during the 27th Congress and of the Committee on the Militia during the 27th and 28th Congresses. According to longtime Washington journalist Benjamin Perley Poore, Barrow was "the handsomest man in the Senate."

Senator Barrow died in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 29, 1846. His remains were interred in the family cemetery on Afton Villa plantation, near Bayou Sara, Louisiana.

Alexander and Mary Ann Barrow had three children, Alexander II, Willie Micajah, and Jane.

References

References

  1. (2022-01-19). "Congress slaveowners". The Washington Post.
  2. Ford, Lacy K. (2009). "Deliver Us from Evil: The Slavery Question in the Old South". Oxford University Press.
  3. [https://archive.org/details/perleysreminisce00poor/page/n301/mode/1up?view=theater Poore, Ben. Perley, ''Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis'', Vol.1, p.292 (1886)].

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