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  2. George Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Grey Barnard (1863–1938), American sculptor George Henry Barnard (1868–1954), Canadian politician George N. Barnard (1819–1902), American Civil War photographer

  3. George N. Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Norman Barnard (December 23, 1819 – February 4, 1902) was an American photographer most well known for his photographs from the American Civil War era. He is often noted as G. N. Barnard . Early life

  4. Template:POTD/2024-12-23 - Wikipedia

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    George Norman Barnard (December 23, 1819 – February 4, 1902) was an American photographer who was one of the first to use daguerreotype, the first commercially available form of photography, in the United States. A fire in 1853 destroyed the grain elevators in Oswego, New York, an event Barnard photographed. Historians consider these some of ...

  5. George Bennard - Wikipedia

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    George Bennard (February 4, 1873 – October 10, 1958) was an American hymn composer and preacher. He is best known for composing the famous hymn, " The Old Rugged Cross ". Early years

  6. George Grey Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris.He is especially noted for his heroic sized Struggle of the Two Natures in Man at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, his twin sculpture groups at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, and his Lincoln statue in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  7. Photographers of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    His Chicago studio was destroyed by the historic fire of 1871. In 1880 Barnard sold his Charleston studio and moved to Rochester, New York. From 1881 to 1883 he was the distinguished spokesman for George Eastman's line gelatine dry plates. Barnard ventured into his own short lived dry plate manufacturing concern with Robert H. Furman in 1882–83.

  8. George G. Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Gardner Barnard (c. 1829 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York – April 27, 1879 New York City [1]) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was one of only four people ever tried by the New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments .

  9. George Alfred Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Alfred Barnard (23 September 1915 – 30 July 2002) was a British statistician known particularly for his work on the foundations of statistics and on quality control. [ 1 ] Early life and education