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Hornor is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles W.
Hornor (1813–1905),
American lawyer and
political activist Edward Hornor Coates...
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horn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horn may
refer to:
Horn (acoustic), a
tapered sound guide Horn antenna Horn loudspeaker Vehicle horn Train...
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Thomas Hornor (1785–1844) was an
English land surveyor, artist, and inventor. Born on 12 June 1785 into the
Quaker family of a
grocer in Hull,
Hornor (sometimes...
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French horn (since the 1930s
known simply as the
horn in
professional music circles) is a br****
instrument made of
tubing wrapped into a coil with...
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horns,
Horns, or
hörns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horns or The
Horns may
refer to:
Plural of
Horn (anatomy)
Plural of
Horn (instrument)...
- not to be
confused with the
village of
Hørning in
Randers muni****lity
Hørning is a town in
central Denmark with a po****tion of 8,474 (1
January 2023)...
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occupation horner,
meaning horn-worker or
horn-maker, or even
horn-blower.
Alison Horner (born 1966),
British businesswoman Arthur Horner (disambiguation)...
- reform.
Louisiana History describes Hornor as
among the
leading Radical Republicans in New
Orleans at the time.
Hornor represented Thomas J.
Allen in a case...
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Sedwick Hornor (November 3, 1874 –
September 23, 1933) was an
American politician who
represented West
Virginia in the
United States House of Representatives...
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building is
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places. The Moore-
Hornor House, at 323
Beech Street, is a red
brick Gr**** Revival/Italianate-style...