D. R. Lucas

D. R. Lucas
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Short Name: D. R. Lucas
Full Name: Lucas, D. R. (Daniel Robertson), 1840-1907
Birth Year: 1840
Death Year: 1907

Daniel Robertson Lucas, b. Belvidere, Boone County, Ill., January 14, 1840; m. Mary Longley in 1862; joined 99th Indiana Volunteer Infantry and appointed chaplain of the regiment; later studied for the ministry; in 1876, settled in Des Moines, Iowa, where he pastored the Central Christian Church and helped found Drake University; Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic and secretary of the Morton Monument Commission; d. March 11, 1907

From Daniel R. Lucas papers, WWW site, Mar. 18, 2004

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Daniel Robertson Lucas, son of Albert and Catherine Robertson Lucas, was born in Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, on January 14, 1840. In 1858, his family moved to Indiana where he enrolled at the Indiana Normal Institute at Burnettsville, White County, and began preaching at the local Christian church. After his marriage to Mary Longley in 1862, Lucas joined Company C Ninety Ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry as a Second Lieutenant. On October 24, 1862, he was appointed chaplain of the regiment. Eighteen months later, he was transferred to the office of provost marshal where he served until the close of the War. The Ninety Ninth fought in the Vicksburg campaign, the second battle of Jackson, the Chatanooga campaign, the battle of Missionary Ridge, and many skirmishes.

After the War, Lucas studied for the ministry. In 1876, he settled in Des Moines, Iowa, where he pastored the Central Christian Church and helped found Drake University. In 1888, he returned to Indiana to pastor the Central Christian Church of Indianapolis. Lucas was Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic and secretary of the Morton Monument Commission. At the time of his death on March 11, 1907, he was pastor of the Seventh Church in Indianapolis.

Source: Cauble, Commodore Wesley. Disciples of Christ in Indiana: Achievements of a Century. Indianapolis: Meigs Publishing, 1930, page

Daniel R. Lucas, 1840-1907, was probably the youngest chaplain in the Civil War in Indiana. Soon after that conflict he studied for the ministry and did a great work, being pastor of the Central Church, Indianapolis, and also the Seventh Church. He was a very popular speaker for the Grand Army of the Republic and was secretary of the Morton Monument Commission. He was pastor of the Seventh Church at the time of his death.

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Texts by D. R. Lucas (127)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A fisher was out on the lakeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
A king sat on his throne of stateDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
A voice from MacedoniaDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Above all other namesDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
All the weary and ladened with sorrowDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
All things shall work for good, To those who love the LordDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
All truth is one, the sameDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Almost a Christian, said the kingDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Along the tranquil pathDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Ancient church of Christ upraisingDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
As in Adam all dieDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
At midnight's holy hour the saintsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)3
At the grave of Lazarus, Jesus weptDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Children of the living oneDaniel R. Lucas (Author)1
Christ loved the church, himself he gaveDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Cling close to the Rock, brother, Safety is thereDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Come sinners come todayDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Do not say, tomorrow I'll obeyDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Far beyond shadows, by faith I can seeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)3
Father, hear me while I'm prayingDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Father of all, since thou art nearD. R. Lucas (Author)2
For the honor of our GodDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Gird yourself with heavenly armorDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Gone to the unseen homeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Great God, thy wisdom, power, and graceDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, hear todayDaniel R. Lucas (Author)3
Hope on golden pinion brings usDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
How the lilies growDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
I lay at night upon the groundDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
I oft by faith have gone to seeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
I will ever seek the willDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
I'll tell you a story of Jesus our KingDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Just across the silver seaDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Just beyond the shadowsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Lift up the cross of faithDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Martyred Stephen saw the MasterDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Now unto him whose ample powerDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
O hasten thou bright morningDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
O my Lord, thou art tenderDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
O sing when sorrow comesDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Obedience from the heartDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
On the corss see the Savior suspendedD. R. Lucas (Author)2
Our life is here a life of toilDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Preaching Jesus on the wayDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
The graces of the Christian lifeD. R. Lucas (Author)3
The Lord to Peter gaveDaniel R. Lucas (Author)3
The Master's footsteps marked, while hereDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
The Savior shed his precious blood Redemption to procureDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
The sinners of BereaDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
The sorrowing bishops around were gatheredDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
There is no refuge for the soulDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
There's a beautiful isle in the ocean of timeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
There's a path that leads up to the bright throneDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
This is religion, pure and fullDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Though the path be dark and coldDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Through his name, the prophets allDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
'Tis a funeral song we singDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
'Tis not by works of Moses' lawDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
We have heard of a land far awayDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
We yearn for joys we can not seeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
When earth from chaos into order cameDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
When first I started on the roadDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
When shall I be free from painDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
While I am young in yearsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Would you imitate your MasterDaniel R. Lucas (Author)2
Although I once was wandered awayD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
Awake, my soul, and joyful singD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
Blessed are the meek, Gentle ones who bowD. R. L. (Author)English3
Blessed are they that mournDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
O blessed are they who are makers of peaceD. R. L. (Author)English3
Blessed are those who through the flameDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English4
Blessed the merciful, Filled with compassionD. R. L. (Author)English4
Blessed they in spirit poorD. R. L. (Author)English4
Christmas bells, joyful swellsD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
For a little while here, for a little while hereD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
Forgive us our debts now, we prayDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English5
Forward now, the voice of Jesus bravely callsD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
From heaven to earth the Savior came, To save us from the power of sinD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
Gather the sheaves, 'tis harvest timeD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
God notes the little sparrow's fall, and shows his watchful careDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
Hark, the throng of angel voicesD. R. Lucas (Author)English5
He is my Rock, I build on himD. R. Lucas (Author)English5
Hear the words of Jesus spokenDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
Heirs with Christ, the SonD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
Heralds of Jesus, bearing the wordD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
Here we know not our awaitingDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English5
How strong is thy faith in the Savior divine?D. R. Lucas (Author)English4
How sweet are the songs of JesusD. R. Lucas (Author)English4
Hungering and thirsting onesD. R. L. (Author)English4
I know not where to go, O LordDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
I will toil for TheeD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
If you would not be a drunkard You will never touch a cupDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
In the day of my youth I will call upon TheeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
I've a mansion fair in gloryDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
I've wondered oft when I've been toldD. R. Lucas (Author)English4
Jesus is tenderly calling for thee, Calling for thee, yes, calling for theeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English24
Jesus tells the welcome storyDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English6
O blessed are the pure in heart, Whose souls are free from sinD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
O Lord, how much I owe to TheeDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
O Lord, my heart would bring Thee moreD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
O Lord, to Thee I bringDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
O, we love to hear the chiming of the bellsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
Our homes on the earth are all broken and sadDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English4
Pilgrim, seeking for the fountainDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
Serve the Lord with gladness, Come before His throneDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English4
Some day, we say, and turn our eyesDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English5
Sweet psalms and hymns and songsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
Sweetest songs the children singDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
Sweetest thoughts of JesusDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English4
The light of the world you must beD. R. Lucas (Author)English5
There is no love like the love of Jesus, Never to fail or fallDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English6
There is no love like the love of Jesus, Known in the tide of timeD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
There's a song that is heard in the regions aboveDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
Tis a glorious throng who have crossed the floodDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
We are little children, But our tribute bringD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
We wait the coming of the LordDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English9
We're a little pilgrim band, Going to the promised landDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English3
What care I for fame's opinionD. R. Lucas (Author)English5
What may I do for Thee, JesusDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
What shall I do with Jesus, who is called God's holy Son?Daniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
When first I started on the way, A youth, to seek the land of dayD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
When we climb the golden mountainD. R. Lucas (Author)English3
While I hear life's surging billowsDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English2
Who is this that comes from Edom, All His raiment stained with bloodDaniel R. Lucas (Author)English1
Who is this that comes from Edom stained with bloodD. R. Lucas (Author)English2
Who, who is this ascending high?D. R. Lucas (Author)English2
Who, who, who shall enter in?D. R. Lucas (Author)English3
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