From History of Rock County Wis., page 707 E. G. HARLOW; born at Sackett's Harbor, Jefferson Co., N.Y., Nov. 18, 1832. Married Miss Fannie HOWE Aug. 1, 1854; she was born at Sackett's Harbor March 1, 1835; they have six children living, two sons and four daughters - Edward H. (a machinist, now in the employ of the N.W.R.R. Co. in Chicago), born Sept. 7, 1856; John C. (route agent in railroad mail service between Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien), born Sept. 1, 1858; Annis, born April 1, 1863; Susie, April 2, 1866; Nellie, born Jan. 25, 1868, and Theodora, born July 25, 1870. Mr. E. G. HARLOW is brother of Hon. George H. HARLOW, Secretary of State of Illinois. Mr. E. G. came to Janesville in 1854, and was engaged in buying grain and produce till the war broke out, when he recruited seventy men from Janesville, and was commissioned First Lieutenant of the 12th Wis. Bat., light artillery; was with Grant at Vicksburg; with Sherman in his famous march to the sea, and went on to Washington to the "grand review;" at the cl! ose of the war, was breveted Captain by the President on account of meritorious services rendered during the war; was mustered out in 1865. Mr. H. is a member and Vestryman of Trinity Episcopal Church.