Death of Capt. Milo W. Barrows, Formerly of This City, at Detroit.
Capt. Milo W. Harrows died at his residence, 371 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Wednesday. His remains were buried today and were followed to the last resting place by his comrades of Fairbanks Post, G. A. R., of which he was an old member. Deceased was a member of the Second Michigan cavalry, going in as first lieutenant and coming out as captain. He was wounded in action October 8, 1862, at Anderson Cross Roads. For years he has been an invalid, the result of his wounds. Capt. Barrows was formerly a merchant in this city. A brother now resides at Dorr, Allegan county. Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph December 21, 1888 page 7
Capt. Milo Barrows
2nd Michigan Cavalry Co.I
1st Lt. 2 Sep 1861
Capt. 17 May 1862.
Commanding Co. I.
Death of Capt. Milo W. Barrows, Formerly of This City, at Detroit.
Capt. Milo W. Harrows died at his residence, 371 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Wednesday. His remains were buried today and were followed to the last resting place by his comrades of Fairbanks Post, G. A. R., of which he was an old member. Deceased was a member of the Second Michigan cavalry, going in as first lieutenant and coming out as captain. He was wounded in action October 8, 1862, at Anderson Cross Roads. For years he has been an invalid, the result of his wounds. Capt. Barrows was formerly a merchant in this city. A brother now resides at Dorr, Allegan county. Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph December 21, 1888 page 7
Capt. Milo Barrows
2nd Michigan Cavalry Co.I
1st Lt. 2 Sep 1861
Capt. 17 May 1862.
Commanding Co. I.
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