Horace Franklin Bartine (March 21, 1848 – August 27, 1918) was a United States representative from Nevada.
He attended the local schools until age 15, when he enlisted as a private in the 8th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
He served from July 1863 until the end of the American Civil War, was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness, and was present at Appomattox Court House when the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered.
Bartine moved to Carson City, Nevada, in 1869 and became active in the business of producing copper sulfate for commercial purposes.
While in Winnemucca on a campaign of the state, he fell ill and died on August 27 following a severe heart attack.