
Maggie Barnhardt, Kannapolis Daily Independent, 31 Aug 1958, p. 31. She was asked what she thought of the new tax on food. She replied, “I don’t like it. I enjoy eating and I don’t think we should have to pay additional tax on food.”
Attended 1900-1901
Birth: 7 Mar 1885, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Death: 29 Mar 1976, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Parents:
John Addison Barnhardt (1855-1923)
Sarah Eliza McClellan Barnhardt (1857-1945)
Siblings:
Ellen Elizabeth Barnhardt Davidson (1880-1958)
Harold Morton Barnhardt (1881-1968)
Charles Eugene Barnhardt (1883-1938)
Mary Lorine Barnhardt (1886-1887)
Grace Davis Barnhardt Plyler (1888-1973)
Elise Melchor Barnhardt Boger (1890-1960)
John Jacob Barnhardt (1892-1966)
Maude Foster Barnhardt (1894-1908)
Helen Marr Barnhardt Black (1896-1972)
James Monroe Barnhardt (1898-1975)
Sarah Barnhardt McCaskill (1901-1995)
William Horace Barnhardt (1903-1985)
Burial: Rocky River Presbyterian Chruch Cemetery, Rocky River, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Source: www.findagrave.com, #32871801.
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https://www.campjohnjbarnhardt.org/content/103880/Our-History
Like her brother, Miss Maggie Barnhardt contributed heavily to the development of the camp, and was the council’s first honorary Eagle Scout as well as an honorary member of the Order of the Arrow. Known as the Sweetheart of the Central NC Council, Miss Maggie Barnhardt is remembered at Camp Barnhardt by lending her name to the Chapel, Health Lodge, and Staff Area.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent, 24 Jul 1967.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent, 26 Jul 1968, p. 3.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent, 28 Feb 1971, p. 3.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent, 5 Aug 1973, p. 9.
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Kannapolis Daily Independent, 30 Mar 1976, p. 1, 12.






