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Judge Alvin Johnson Barnhart

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Judge Alvin Johnson Barnhart

Birth
Buffalo, Putnam County, West Virginia, USA
Death
14 Mar 1938 (aged 45)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Winfield, Putnam County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Commission.]

The West Virginia Encyclopedia (1929), p. 47:
[BARNHART, ALVIN JOHNSON, Charleston, West Virginia. Lawyer. Son of Lewis and Isabel Barnhart. Born in Buffalo, West Virginia, June 1, 1892. Wife, Caroline Baldwin. Educated in West Virginia University and George Washington University Law School. Admitted to the bar November 15, 1918. Secretary Charleston Association of Credit Men, 1920-1924. Prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1924-1928. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason. Phi Alpha Delta.]

WV Blue Book (1931), p. 610:
[BARNHART, ALVIN JOHNSON, (Democrat), of Charleston, was born at Buffalo, Putnam county, on June 1, 1892, and received his early education in the public schools there. He later attended West Virginia University and graduated from George Washington University, Washington, D. C., in 1920, with the degree of LL. B.; prosecuting attorney Putnam county, 1925-1929 attorney; Episcopalian; Mason; Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; elected to the House of Delegates in 1930 as one of the delegates from Kanawha county and in the 1931 session was chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary and a member of the Committees on Elections, Education, Banks and Corporations and State Boundaries; member George Washington Bicentennial Commission.]

West Virginia Blue Book (1935), p. 147
[ALVIN J. BARNHART, (D), of Charleston, Kanawha County, was born June 1, 1892, at Buffalo, Putnam County, son of Lewis and Isabel (Hartley) Barnhart; educated in the public schools, at West Virginia University and George Washington University, graduating from the latter institution in 1920 with the degree of LL. B.; married December 30, 1915, to Caroline Baldwin; Episcopalian; Mason ; Elk ; actively engaged in the practice of law; prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1925-1929; elected to House of Delegates from Kanawha County in 1930; elected to the Senate from the Eighth District in 1934.

WV Blue Book (1937), p. 161:
[ALVIN J. BARNHART, (D), of Charleston, Kanawha County, was born June 1, 1892, at Buffalo, Putnam County, son of Lewis and Isabel (Hartley) Barnhart; educated in the public schools, at West Virginia University and George Washington University, graduating from the latter institution in 1920 with the degree of LL.B.; married December 30, 1915, to Caroline Baldwin; Episcopalian; Mason; Elk; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1925-1929; elected to House of Delegates from Kanawha County in 1930; elected to the Senate from the Eighth District in 1934; resigned June 22, 1937, to accept appointment as Judge of the Intermediate Court of Kanawha County.]
Commission.]

The West Virginia Encyclopedia (1929), p. 47:
[BARNHART, ALVIN JOHNSON, Charleston, West Virginia. Lawyer. Son of Lewis and Isabel Barnhart. Born in Buffalo, West Virginia, June 1, 1892. Wife, Caroline Baldwin. Educated in West Virginia University and George Washington University Law School. Admitted to the bar November 15, 1918. Secretary Charleston Association of Credit Men, 1920-1924. Prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1924-1928. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mason. Phi Alpha Delta.]

WV Blue Book (1931), p. 610:
[BARNHART, ALVIN JOHNSON, (Democrat), of Charleston, was born at Buffalo, Putnam county, on June 1, 1892, and received his early education in the public schools there. He later attended West Virginia University and graduated from George Washington University, Washington, D. C., in 1920, with the degree of LL. B.; prosecuting attorney Putnam county, 1925-1929 attorney; Episcopalian; Mason; Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity; elected to the House of Delegates in 1930 as one of the delegates from Kanawha county and in the 1931 session was chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary and a member of the Committees on Elections, Education, Banks and Corporations and State Boundaries; member George Washington Bicentennial Commission.]

West Virginia Blue Book (1935), p. 147
[ALVIN J. BARNHART, (D), of Charleston, Kanawha County, was born June 1, 1892, at Buffalo, Putnam County, son of Lewis and Isabel (Hartley) Barnhart; educated in the public schools, at West Virginia University and George Washington University, graduating from the latter institution in 1920 with the degree of LL. B.; married December 30, 1915, to Caroline Baldwin; Episcopalian; Mason ; Elk ; actively engaged in the practice of law; prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1925-1929; elected to House of Delegates from Kanawha County in 1930; elected to the Senate from the Eighth District in 1934.

WV Blue Book (1937), p. 161:
[ALVIN J. BARNHART, (D), of Charleston, Kanawha County, was born June 1, 1892, at Buffalo, Putnam County, son of Lewis and Isabel (Hartley) Barnhart; educated in the public schools, at West Virginia University and George Washington University, graduating from the latter institution in 1920 with the degree of LL.B.; married December 30, 1915, to Caroline Baldwin; Episcopalian; Mason; Elk; lawyer; prosecuting attorney of Putnam County, 1925-1929; elected to House of Delegates from Kanawha County in 1930; elected to the Senate from the Eighth District in 1934; resigned June 22, 1937, to accept appointment as Judge of the Intermediate Court of Kanawha County.]


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