Henry Stevenson Washburn

Short Name: Henry Stevenson Washburn
Full Name: Washburn, Henry Stevenson, 1813-1903
Birth Year: 1813
Death Year: 1903

Washburn, Henry S., was born at Providence, Rhode Island, June 10, 1813; spent his boyhood at Kingston, Massachusetts, and was educated at Worcester and Brown University. Subsequently he was a manufacturer at Worcester and Boston. Since 1875 he has been the President of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Washburn has held some prominent posts, and has been active in public matters. He has written various hymns and songs, the best known of which is:—
Let every heart rejoice and sing . National Hymn. This "was written for a celebration in Faneuil Hall, Boston, July 4, 1842, and sung by the Sunday School Children of the city." It was set to music by Garcia, and often subsequently used at home and abroad. The author altered it for The Psalmist, 1843, No. 1005; and in that form it has been generally known. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by Henry Stevenson Washburn (11)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Almighty God, thy constant careHenry S. Washburn (Author)7
Brethren, while again we ventureHenry Stevenson Washburn (Author)2
Father, gathered round the bierH. S. Washburn (Author)5
Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthems riseHenry Stevenson Washburn (Author)English66
Mournfully, tenderly, bear on the deadHenry S. Washburn (Author)4
O Isr'l, trust his wordHenry S. Washburn (Author)3
Oft in hours of pain and conflictHenry Stevenson Washburn (Author)English4
ஒவ்வொரு உள்ளமும் (Ovvoru uḷḷamum)Henry Stevenson Washburn (Author)Tamil2
Shout again the glad hosannaHenry S. Washburn (Author)2
We shall meet, but we shall miss himH. S. Washburn (Author)English2
What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame?Henry S. Washburn (Author)English1
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