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George W Barrow

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George W Barrow

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
14 Oct 1941 (aged 71–72)
Chinook, Blaine County, Montana, USA
Burial
Chinook, Blaine County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.6072222, Longitude: -109.2536111
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The Independent Record from Helena, MT
Thursday October 16, 1941
Oldtime Cowpuncher Passes in Chinook
Chinook Oct. 15--George W. Barrow, 72, a Montana resident for 52 years and one of the best known of the early-day cowboys, died at his home here last midnight as a result of a heart ailment. Born in Iowa, he came to Montana when still a young man and worked for his uncle, George Barrow, who had cattle with the Kaufman and Stadler outfit of Helena and with the Bearpaw pool. He was a crony of the famous Charles Russell, the cowboy artist. Barrow in recent years had been interested in the theater business. Survivors include his widow and two sons, Jack and George, students at Montana State college in Bozeman.
The Independent Record from Helena, MT
Thursday October 16, 1941
Oldtime Cowpuncher Passes in Chinook
Chinook Oct. 15--George W. Barrow, 72, a Montana resident for 52 years and one of the best known of the early-day cowboys, died at his home here last midnight as a result of a heart ailment. Born in Iowa, he came to Montana when still a young man and worked for his uncle, George Barrow, who had cattle with the Kaufman and Stadler outfit of Helena and with the Bearpaw pool. He was a crony of the famous Charles Russell, the cowboy artist. Barrow in recent years had been interested in the theater business. Survivors include his widow and two sons, Jack and George, students at Montana State college in Bozeman.


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