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Milt G. Barlow

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Barlow's first marriage to Martha Giles is something of a mystery for neither her nor their son Reginald's names appear in any early public record available to this writer. One source has suggested that Martha may have been a Canadian actress, though a large Giles family lived near his uncle William
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One of Barlow's earliest performances was in 1867 when he teamed up with James and William Arthur, a song-and-dance duo who called themselves the Barlow Brothers. Beginning in 1871 Barlow would play in such minstrel shows as the Jackson Emorsonians, Harry Robinson's Minstrels, Benjamin's New Orleans
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Milton G. Barlow died of throat cancer on September 27, 1904, at the Home of the Incurables in New York City. He was survived by his former wives and children, though curiously Reginald is not mentioned in any of his obituaries. Both Harry and Reginald would follow their father's lead and take to
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would find success as a character actor on Broadway and in Hollywood. Harry Barlow's career mirrored more his father's, but was cut short by his untimely death in 1909. Harry's daughter, Violet Muir Barlow (1901–1963) was a vaudeville and nightclub entertainer known for her comedy dance routines.
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for a newspaper in Cynthiana, the county seat of Harrison County some thirty miles north of Lexington. He was forced to abandon the job at age fourteen when it began to affect his health. Barlow spent the next few years working on a Missouri farm (possibly a relative's) before moving on to
215:. In later years he would form shows with George Wilson and later yet with Wilson and Carl Rankin. Barlow also toured in a number of plays, usually playing African American slaves or former slaves. His most notably performances were in 225:, a character he had created over the years. Milt G. Barlow was, for better or worse, considered one of the best "burnt-cork" actors of his day. His finale performances were in 1903 playing the Minister to Dahomey, in 257:
with his wife Mary and children, Lillie, age eleven and Harry, age nine. Molly and Mary were both born in Kentucky around 1847 and are possibly the same person, Mary Muir, a daughter of Samuel and Mary Cory Muir of
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enlisting on April 23, 1861, at Louisville as a private with Company C of the First Kentucky Infantry. He would later serve with several Virginia cavalry companies before surrendering at
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obligations. Barlow married next actress Lilly (Lillie) Hall on March 14, 1888, a union that ended in divorce on January 20, 1899, after allegations of drunkenness and battery.
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with his wife Molly and one-year-old daughter Lillie. Ten years later census records have him living at his mother's boarding house in
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and Sweatman and Frasier's Minstrels. In 1877 he formed with George Wilson, George H. Primrose, and John T. West, the very successful
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Barlow's farm in Harrison County, Kentucky, thus not far from Cynthiana. In the 1870 US census Barlow is listed as a resident of
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Monarchs of Minstrelsy from 'Daddy Rice' to Date (1911) by Edward Le Roy Rice
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Violet also appeared in several motion pictures in the 1930s and '40s.
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where he played the title role and in productions in which he played
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They all sang: from Tony Pastor to Rudy Vallée 1934
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Index

Milt Barlow
blackface
comedian
actor
minstrel
vaudeville
Monarchs of Minstrelsy pub. 1911
Lexington, Kentucky
U.S.A.
New York City
New York
U.S.A.
Lexington, Kentucky
Harrison County, Kentucky
Salt Lake City
printer's devil
Louisville, Kentucky
American Civil War
Appomattox Court House
Robert E. Lee

Library of Congress
Haverly's Minstrels
Barlow, Wilson, Primrose and West Minstrels
Uncle Tom's Cabin

Library of Congress
Cincinnati, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Paris, Kentucky

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