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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Maryland, May 22, 1823. He entered the [[Baltimore]] [[Conference]] in 1845; was appointed presiding elder of Juniata [[District]] in 1865; elected to [[Chicago]] General Conference in 1868; removed to Iowa in 1876, and died in that state, at Red Oak, while presiding elder of [[Council]] Bluffs District, May 8, 1880. He was a worthy gentleman and a faithful minister. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1880, p. 253. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in Maryland, May 22, 1823. He entered the [[Baltimore]] [[Conference]] in 1845; was appointed presiding elder of Juniata [[District]] in 1865; elected to [[Chicago]] General Conference in 1868; removed to [[Iowa]] in 1876, and died in that state, at Red Oak, while presiding elder of [[Council]] Bluffs District, May 8, 1880. He was a worthy gentleman and a faithful minister. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1880, p. 253. </p>
 
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Thomas Barnhart [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Maryland, May 22, 1823. He entered the Baltimore Conference in 1845; was appointed presiding elder of Juniata District in 1865; elected to Chicago General Conference in 1868; removed to Iowa in 1876, and died in that state, at Red Oak, while presiding elder of Council Bluffs District, May 8, 1880. He was a worthy gentleman and a faithful minister. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1880, p. 253.

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