>Tits MaGee
idk if relevant or not, but the name Barlow appears in the founding of Prescott Valley AZ, where Q+ will speak this Saturday
e.g., https://prescottvalley-az.gov/1180/Barlow-Massicks-House
dude was an inventor of gold panning machine type tech, back in the day:
One of those heeding the call was a British gentleman named Thomas Gibson Barlow-Massicks. Born in 1862, in the parish of Hensingham in Cumberland, England, Barlow-Massicks was a rather privileged young man who had served in the British army and possessed a background in engineering.
In 1885 Barlow-Massicks arrived in Lonesome Valley to form the Lynx Creek Hydraulic Works. He ultimately became the biggest dredge operator of his time and literally dominated mining operations along Lynx Creek for 14 years.
A man of significant means, Barlow-Massicks built and lived in what has become known as "The Castle." Considered one of the grandest homes in all of Arizona Territory, "The Castle" was a four story Victorian mansion outfitted in splendor and style. Barlow-Massicks loved to entertain and would often count officers from nearby Fort Whipple, as well as investors from England and the eastern United States as his guests
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checking out. good luck with dig. o7