Harry Horner Barnhart
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Harry Horner Barnhart (May 24, 1874 - September 3, 1948) was the conductor of the .[1][2]
He was born in West Newton, Pennsylvania to Peter DeWitt Barnhart and Nancy A. Horner. He married Anna Vogan Reynolds. He died in Manhattan, in 1948.[1][3]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b "Harry Horner Barnhart, Conductor, Dies". The New York Times. September 4, 1948. Retrieved 2015-03-22.
- ^ Sir George Grove and John Alexander Fuller Maitland. "Harry Horner Barnhart". Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 6.
- ^ "Harry Horner Barnhart". The Paris News. Paris, Texas. September 6, 1948. Retrieved 2015-04-03 – via Newspapers.com.
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