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Barstow may refer to: People * Barstow (surname) Places ; In the United States * Barstow, California, a city in San Bernardino County * Barstow, Fresno County, California, an unincorporated community * Barstow, Illinois * Barstow, Maryland * Barstow, Texas ; Elsewhere * Bartstow, Alberta, a locality in Canada Other uses * The Barstow School, a private school in Kansas City, Missouri * "Barstow", a musical work by Harry Partch See also * Bartow (other) Bartow may refer to: Places * Bartow, Germany, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern * Places in the United States, all named after Francis S. Bartow: **Bartow, Florida, a city and county seat **Bartow, Georgia, a town **Bartow County, Georgia * ...
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Barstow (surname)
Barstow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Arthur Edward Barstow (1888–1942), officer in the British Indian Army *David Barstow (born 1963), American journalist * Gamaliel H. Barstow (1784–1865), American representative from NY 1831–1833 *George Barstow (civil servant) (1874–1966), British civil servant *Gideon Barstow (1783–1852), American representative from Massachusetts *John Anderson Barstow (1893–1941), British Army officer and brother of Arthur Edward Barstow *John L. Barstow (1832–1913), American teacher and politician *Josephine Barstow (born 1940), English soprano *Stan Barstow (1928–2011), English novelist * Susie M. Barstow (1836–1923), American painter *Percy Barstow (1883–1969), UK Member of Parliament 1941–1950 *William A. Barstow (1813–1865), third governor of Wisconsin Fictional person: * Bonnie Barstow, character in the ''Knight Rider'' TV series See also *Bartow (name) Bartow is a surname, and it has also been used as ...
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Barstow, California
Barstow is a city in San Bernardino County, California, in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Located in the Inland Empire region of California, the population was 25,415 at the 2020 census. Barstow is an important crossroads for the Inland Empire and home to Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. History The settlement of Barstow began in the late 1840s in the Mormon Corridor. Every fall and winter, as the weather cooled, the rain produced new grass growth and replenished the water sources in the Mojave Desert. People, goods, and animal herds would move from New Mexico and later Utah to Los Angeles, along the Old Spanish Trail from Santa Fe, or after 1848, on the Mormon Road from Salt Lake City. Trains of freight wagons traveled back to Salt Lake City and other points in the interior. These travelers followed the course of the Mojave River, watering and camping at Fish Ponds on its south bank (west of Nebo Center) or 3.625 miles up river on the north bank, at a riv ...
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Barstow, Illinois
Barstow is an unincorporated community in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States. Barstow is east of East Moline and Silvis. Barstow is located on a wye that connects track owned by the BNSF Railway, including the Barstow Subdivision. These tracks were previously owned by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q), and a station once existed within the wye. Barstow was to be the site of a planned hog plant and a Nascar The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. The privately owned company was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, and hi ... race track, but both plans were shelved after heavy opposition to them. Demographics References External links A CB&Q freight train passes Barstow in 1966 Unincorporated communities in Rock Island County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois Former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ...
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Barstow, Maryland
Barstow is a small, rural unincorporated community located at the crossroads of MD 231, German Chapel Road, and Barstow Road in Calvert County, Maryland, United States, immediately west of Prince Frederick. The community maintains its own zip code of 20610. There are no residential structures and no one resides in Barstow. The only building in Barstow is the post office. The new Calvert County Fairgrounds are located near Barstow, moving from their original location in central Prince Frederick in the late 1990s. A branch of College of Southern Maryland is very close by. Cedar Hill and Willow Glenn were listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1973. References Unincorporated communities in Calvert County, M ...
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Barstow, Texas
Barstow is a city in Ward County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 349 at the 2010 census. History Barstow was organized in 1892 by George E. Barstow, who was one of the world's leading experts on irrigation. The same year Barstow was elected First Ward County Seat. A courthouse was built the following year, and by 1900 the city's population was over 1,000 due to the recruiting efforts of Mr. Barstow. Irrigation was successful enough that in the 1904 World's Fair, Barstow managed to win a Silver Medal for its grapes. That same year fruit and vegetable farming was hit hard when the Pecos River Dam broke. After that droughts followed and by 1918 farming was impossible. The population in 1930 was 468—less than half of the 1910s 1,219. Geography Barstow is located at (31.462523, –103.395426). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.7 square miles (1.7 km2), all of it land. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2 ...
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Bartstow, Alberta
Bartstow is a locality in Alberta, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot .... Bartstow derives its name from the last name and middle initial of F. W. Stobart, a local storekeeper. References Localities on Indian reserves in Alberta {{SouthernAlberta-geo-stub ...
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The Barstow School
The Barstow School, formerly called Miss Barstow’s School, is a secular, coeducational, independent school, independent university preparatory school, preparatory school in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, USA. It was co-founded in 1884 by Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann. The Barstow School enrolls 750 students from preschool through grade 12. History Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann, both graduates of Wellesley College, came to Kansas City in 1884, responding to the need to establish a local school comparable to the outstanding independent schools on the East coast of the United States, East Coast. With the support of several notable families in the rapidly growing city, they founded the Barstow School at 12th Street and Broadway on Quality Hill, Kansas City, Quality Hill in Downtown Kansas City. As both the school and the city grew and prospered, the school moved several times: first to near Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral (Kansas City, Missouri), Grace and Holy Tr ...
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Harry Partch
Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer, music theorist, and creator of unique musical instruments. He composed using scales of unequal intervals in just intonation, and was one of the first 20th-century composers in the West to work systematically with microtonal scales, alongside Lou Harrison. He built custom-made instruments in these tunings on which to play his compositions, and described the method behind his theory and practice in his book '' Genesis of a Music'' (1947). Partch composed with scales dividing the octave into 43 unequal tones derived from the natural harmonic series; these scales allowed for more tones of smaller intervals than in standard Western tuning, which uses twelve equal intervals to the octave. To play his music, Partch built many unique instruments, with such names as the Chromelodeon, the Quadrangularis Reversum, and the Zymo-Xyl. Partch described his music as corporeal, and distinguished it from abs ...
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