The other entry in the deed book under “Horn” is actually the Harry H. Horn Subdivision. It is just south of the Horn Addition. It was platted in 1939 for eight lots, which still exist. They are bounded on the north by Lovato Road, and on the east and west by Riverside Drive and La Vega Drive. Horn, himself, lived on La Vega Drive. It is unknown if he was related to Arch and Ruby Horn.
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