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starting 1832, and helped found the High Street Congregational Church in 1834, where he became deacon. He married Eemline Mumford Eames on May 28, 1834, and had seven children; five girls and two boys.
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Barstow was involved in several businesses, including banking; he was president of the City Bank and helped establish the Mechanics Savings Bank. He was the first president of the Providence
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After serving as mayor, Barstow returned to the Rhode Island General Assembly. Barstow was chairman of the committee which planned the current
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Carcieri, Paul T. (2007). "A history of temperance and prohibition in Rhode Island, 1820—1916" (Document). Providence College.
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Barstow was born in Providence. He attended public schools as well as three terms in private school.
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Barstow was inaugurated Mayor of Providence on June 7, 1852, and served one term.
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Welcome Arnold Greene, and a Large Corps of Writers (1886).
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Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
Thomas M. Burgess
Walter R. Danforth
Providence, Rhode Island
Swan Point Cemetery
Temperance Party
Whig
Providence, Rhode Island

Providence, Rhode Island
YMCA
Temperance movement
Whig
Rhode Island General Assembly
Rhode Island House of Representatives
Maine law
Providence City Hall
abolition movement
President Grant
Board of Indian Commissioners
Congregationalist
Beneficent Congregational Church





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