John W. Barlow
John Whitney Barlow (June 26, 1838 – February 27, 1914) was a career officer in the United States Army.Between Civil War campaigns, Barlow was detailed to the Military Academy as an assistant professor.In 1872, his expedition party was attacked by about 1000 warriors led by Sitting Bull, but they were defeated by the 400 cavalry troopers assigned to guard the explorers.[5] While he was serving as Northwest Division Engineer based in New York City, his wife died of bronchial pneumonia at their residence in The Albany, Broadway and 51st Street, Manhattan.His body was shipped back to the United States and was interred at Arlington National Cemetery beside his first wife.