Alexander Barrow

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Alexander Barrow
Alexander Barrow

In office
March 4, 1841December 29, 1846
Preceded by Robert C. Nicholas
Succeeded by Pierre Soulé

Born March 27, 1801(1801-03-27)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Died December 29, 1846 (aged 45)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political party Whig
Spouse Mary Ann Barrow
Profession Politician, Lawyer, Farmer

Alexander Barrow I (March 27, 1801December 29, 1846) was a lawyer United States Senator from Louisiana. He was a member of the Whig Party. He was the half-brother of Washington Barrow, the son of his father and his second wife.

Born near Nashville, Tennessee to Willie Barrow and his first wife Jane Green, Barrow attended the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York from 1816 to 1818, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1822, commencing practice in Nashville. He soon after moved to Feliciana Parish, Louisiana where he continued to practice law. He later abandon his career as a lawyer to become a planter and later became involved in politics when he was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives which he served in for several years. Barrow was elected a Whig to the United States Senate in 1840, serving from 1841 until his death. There, he served as chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds during the 27th Congress and of the Committee on the Militia during the 27th and 28th Congresses. Barrow died in Baltimore, Maryland on December 29, 1846 and was interned in a private cemetery on his plantation, Afton Villa, near Bayou Sara, Louisiana.

Barrow and his wife, Mary Ann Barrow, had three children, Alexander II, Willie Macajah and Jane.

Preceded by
Robert C. Nicholas
United States Senator (Class 2) from Louisiana
March 4, 1841December 29, 1846
Served alongside: Alexander Mouton, Charles M. Conrad and Henry Johnson
Succeeded by
Pierre Soulé
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