Dr. Barnard came to Madison in 1883 as the minister at the 2nd Presbyterian Church. He served 21 years and made the church one of the most influential in Southern Indiana. He continued to serve as supply pastor and moderator of session meetings in both Madison Presbyterian churches until the 1920s.
Joseph and Martha were the parents of the noted sculptor George Grey Barnard, who created the lovely Italian marble monument "Let There Be Light" placed near their grave.
Dr. Barnard came to Madison in 1883 as the minister at the 2nd Presbyterian Church. He served 21 years and made the church one of the most influential in Southern Indiana. He continued to serve as supply pastor and moderator of session meetings in both Madison Presbyterian churches until the 1920s.
Joseph and Martha were the parents of the noted sculptor George Grey Barnard, who created the lovely Italian marble monument "Let There Be Light" placed near their grave.
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