Died in the Wellington disaster
His boyhood days were spent in Estherville, Iowa and was employed in the Estherville State Bank. He was the son of J. H. Barnhart, who went to Spokane in late 1909 to make his home. "Dick" graduated in law from the University at Ann Arbor, Mich., and at the time he was killed was city attorney of Spokane. He was considered one of the brightest lawyers in the west. Besides his father, two brothers, John Barnhart, of Cedar Rapids, Dr. T. C. Barnhart, of Spokane, and one sister, Mae Barnhart, are left to mourn his death. (Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, March 9, 1910)
Died in the Wellington disaster
His boyhood days were spent in Estherville, Iowa and was employed in the Estherville State Bank. He was the son of J. H. Barnhart, who went to Spokane in late 1909 to make his home. "Dick" graduated in law from the University at Ann Arbor, Mich., and at the time he was killed was city attorney of Spokane. He was considered one of the brightest lawyers in the west. Besides his father, two brothers, John Barnhart, of Cedar Rapids, Dr. T. C. Barnhart, of Spokane, and one sister, Mae Barnhart, are left to mourn his death. (Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, March 9, 1910)
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