John L. Barstow

John L. Barstow
39th Governor of Vermont
In office
October 5, 1882 – October 2, 1884
LieutenantSamuel E. Pingree
Preceded byRoswell Farnham
Succeeded bySamuel E. Pingree
33rd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
In office
October 7, 1880 – October 5, 1882
GovernorRoswell Farnham
Preceded byEben Pomeroy Colton
Succeeded bySamuel E. Pingree
Member of the Vermont Senate from Chittenden County
In office
1866–1868
Serving with Russell S. Taft, Edgar H. Lane (1866)
Edgar H. Lane, E. R. Hard (1867)
Preceded byAmos Hobart, Anson J. Crane, Russell S. Taft
Succeeded byE. R. Hard, E. B. Green, A. B. Halbert
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Shelburne
In office
1864–1866
Preceded byElijah Root
Succeeded byRobert J. White
Personal details
Born(1832-02-21)February 21, 1832
Shelburne, Vermont
DiedJune 28, 1913(1913-06-28) (aged 81)
Shelburne, Vermont
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLaura Maeck (m. 1858-1885, her death)
Children2
Parents
  • Heman Barstow (father)
  • Lorain (Lyon) Barstow (mother)
RelativesWilliam A. Barstow
(1st cousin, once removed)
ProfessionFarmer
Teacher
Signature
Military service
AllegianceUnited States (Union)
Vermont
Branch/serviceUnion Army
Vermont Militia
Years of service1862–1864 (Army)
1864-1865 (Militia)
RankMajor (Army)
Brigadier General (Militia)
Unit8th Vermont Infantry (Army)
Provisional Forces (Militia)
CommandsCompany K, 8th Vermont Infantry (Army)
1st Brigade, Provisional Forces (Militia)
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

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

Barstow was born in Shelburne, Vermont, on February 21, 1832, the son of Heman and Lorain (Lyon) Barstow.[1] After teaching in a local school starting at the age of 15, he moved west to Detroit, where he continued to teach.[1] He returned to Shelburne in 1857 to help his aging parents with their farm.[1] In 1861, he was appointed as assistant clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives.[1]

Civil War

Barstow enlisted as quartermaster sergeant, but was immediately commissioned adjutant of the 8th Vermont Infantry on February 19, 1862.[2][note 1] He was given command of Company K as a captain on May 27, 1863, then promoted to major and returned to the regimental staff January 22, 1864.[5] He mustered out with the regiment on June 22, 1864.[1] Barstow was held in such esteem by the members of his regiment that he was presented two ceremonial swords, one when he was promoted to major, the other when the regiment was mustered out.[1]

Nearly three years of arduous service in the swamps and humid climate of Louisiana shattered Barstow's health, and for many years malarial diseases deterred him from entering upon any active business pursuits.[6] Soon after the regiment was disbanded, Peter T. Washburn, the adjutant general of the Vermont Militia, offered Barstow a position in the recruiting service, but he was obliged to decline due to his health.[6]

In September 1864, he was elected as a member of the Vermont House, which was in session on October 19, 1864, when the St. Albans raid occurred.[6] Barstow was sent to the scene, later went to Canada on a special mission, and subsequently commanded as a brigadier general one of the militia brigades raised in response.[1][6] He commanded troops on the northwestern border of the state until relieved by George J. Stannard in January 1865.[1]

Postwar career

In September 1865, Barstow was unanimously reelected to the Vermont House, and served as state senator from Chittenden County in 1866 and 1867.[1] In 1870, President Grant appointed him U.S. pension agent in Burlington, a position he held for eight years.[1] His efforts in reforming the pension system were rewarded with a letter of thanks from the Secretary of the Interior, Carl Schurz.[1]

In 1879, Barstow was appointed by Governor Redfield Proctor to serve as the state commissioner for the centennial celebration of the surrender of Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia that ended the American Revolution.[1] In 1880 he was elected lieutenant governor.[1]

Governor

In 1882 Barstow was elected governor, having been nominated with the unanimous vote of the state Republican convention.[1]

He was the first Governor of Vermont to call attention to alleged discriminating and excessive rates of freight by transportation companies, and urged the creation of an effective railroad commission.[1]

Workers at the Ely Copper Mine in Vershire rioted during Barstow's term after having gone months without payment of their wages.[6] Barstow's response included calling out the militia, which arrived to find that claims of violence had been exaggerated. As part of resolving the crisis, Barstow required that the mine owners pay their workers, which earned him favorable publicity nationwide.[6]

The resolution of the Legislature of 1884, requesting the Vermont delegation in Congress to use their best efforts to secure the passage of the interstate commerce law, was passed in pursuance of Governor Barstow's recommendation.[6]

At the close of his administration the Rutland Herald expressed the general opinion of his constituents that "he had been as careful, independent, able and efficient a ruler as Vermont had enjoyed for twenty years."[6]

Later career

In 1891 he was appointed by President Benjamin Harrison to serve on a commission with General Alexander McDowell McCook, U.S. Army, to treat with the Navajo Indians.[6] In 1893 at the request of Governor Levi K. Fuller he was a member of the executive committee of a national antitrust conference.[6]

Barstow was a member of the Reunion Society of Vermont Officers, the Grand Army of the Republic, and the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.[6] He was an Episcopalian by religious preference, and was a Mason from 1853.[6]

Retirement and death

In retirement, Barstow continued to reside in Shelburne.[1] He died in Shelburne,[1] and is buried at Shelburne Village Cemetery.[7]

Family

On October 28, 1858, Barstow married Laura Maeck (1831–1885) of Shelburne.[1] They were the parents of two sons, Frederick Maeck Barstow (1860–1899) and Charles Lester Barstow (1867–1951).[1] Frederick Barstow graduated from the University of Vermont, worked as a civil engineer, and volunteered for service in the Spanish–American War.[8] He was serving as a first lieutenant with the 3rd U.S. Volunteer Engineer Regiment when he contracted typhoid.[8] His disease was initially thought to be malaria and by the time he was correctly diagnosed and returned to Vermont he was so ill that he died soon afterwards.[8]

Charles Barstow graduated from Union College and worked in the book publishing industry.[9] Over the course of his career he was an author and editor for publishers including Harper & Brothers and The Century Company.[9]

See also

Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
1880
Succeeded by
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Vermont
1882
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
1880–1882
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Vermont
1882–1884
Succeeded by

References

Notes

  1. ^ While serving in Louisiana, the 8th saw sevens German members recruited locally were executed as deserters by the Confederates despite never having served in October 1862. Later, when U.S. forces captured documents left by retreating Rebels at La Fourche Crossing, the regiment found out about their fate. In November, Confederate POWs taken by the Navy at Brashear City were sent to the 8th for safekeeping. The men of the 8th soon learned these men had belonged to some of the units that captured them. Barstow, as adjutant, and his commander, Col. Stephen Thomas interrogated these POWs. These men·confessed to participating and gave the full details of the executions.[3] Barstow and Thomas wrote up a detailed report of their findings on the murders and sent it to Butler.[3] Butler began further investigation to attain justice, but Banks dropped the investigation after taking over the command much to the bitterness of Barstow and the 8th.[4]

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Burlington Daily News, John L. Barstow Dead at Home & June 28, 1913.
  2. ^ Carpenter (1886), p. 150; Dodge (1912), pp. 45–47; Peck (1892), p. 301.
  3. ^ a b Benedict (1886), p. 72-73.
  4. ^ Benedict (1886), p. 73.
  5. ^ Carpenter (1886), p. 150.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Ullery et al. (1894), pp. 20–22.
  7. ^ Valloch, Kathy (2019). "Barstow, John Lester". Vermont in the Civil War. St. Albans, VT: Tom Ledoux and Associates. Archived from the original on July 4, 2022. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Burlington Clipper, Vermont Soldier Dies of Fever & March 25, 1899.
  9. ^ a b Burlington Free Press, Charles Barstow, Former Publishing House Editor, Dies & October 8, 1951.

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