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J. M. Hagan
Short Name: J. M. Hagan
Full Name: Hagan, J. M. (James Monroe), 1858-1933
Birth Year: 1858
Death Year: 1933

DEACON JAMES MONROE HAGAN: Professor J. M. Hagan, as he was affectionately known, was born in Monroe County, Kentucky, on February 25, 1858, and was the son of James Fendel and Sarah Strode Hagan. He was reared under the most difficult circumstances but was able to work his way through the meager common schools, college and university. He followed the profession of teaching all of his life. His principal teaching was in High Schools in Warren, Munroe [sic], Metcalf [sic], Hart, and Daviess Counties, in Kentucky. He was head or joint head in Munroe [sic] Normal for many years located at Flippin, Kentucky; with Professor T. C. Gillianwaters. Altogether he taught for forty years.
Mr. Hagan married Miss Ella B. Evans of Tompkinsville, Kentucky, in 1892. One daughter, who died early in life, and one son, blessed this union. After the death of his first wife he married Miss Rubye Vance of Paducah, Kentucky, in 1907. Three sons, all of whom are now in the armed forces, blessed this second union.
He was an outstanding musician, receiving his musical training in Tompkinsville, Bowling Green Normal, Moody Bible Institute, and the Cincinnati College of Music. His first musical composition was written at the age of sixteen and over 800 of his hymns were published. He also edited two public school song books and was very active in putting music into the public schools. He taught countless numbers to sing and was associated with such authors as Bliss, Stebbins, Rodeheaver, Coleman, Showalter, Vaughn Brothers and others. For about five years he traveled with an outstanding male quartet.
He was converted at the age of fourteen and united with a Baptist Church. After holding membership in the Bowling Green and Owensboro First Churches for years he spent his last days in the Seven Hills Church where he served as Deacon, Sunday School Teacher, and Choir Director. He died in Owensboro, Kentucky, on January 25. 1933, and is buried here. This good man was Munroe [sic] County's greatest gift to the world.

from "A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY, 1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone.


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[All that I need will God's grace supply]J. M. Hagan (Composer)356532 16653 54325
[Be kind, leave me alone, lads]J. M. Hagan (Composer)255334 32244 65435
[Far from my home I had drifted]J. M. Hagan (Composer)256711 23114 44123
[Far out on the sea, the billows rolled high]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[Forever here my rest shall be] (Hagan)J. M. Hagan (Composer)234555 61113 21321
[Have you lifted a stone from your brother's way]J. M. Hagan (Composer)751323 11122 66177
[His life Jesus gave my poor soul to save]J. M. Hagan (Composer)212333 32156 53322
[I am not ashamed to own Him]J. M. Hagan (Composer)212334 33271 22321
[I have a Savior who lightens my way] (Hagan)J. M. Hagan (Composer)351231 17121 51353
[I have heard of a land] (Hagan)J. M. Hagan (Composer)312231 34545 35561
[I would not live without Jesus]James M. Hagan (Composer)456532 11556 15565
[If you have the love of God now in your heart]J. M. Hagan (Composer)351333 33323 11235
[In the brightness of his presence, I am resting]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[Jesus has saved me, O praise his dear name]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[Jesus pleads with every one]J. M. Hagan (Composer)312333 33345 55553
[List to the message from Heaven above]J. M. Hagan (Composer)251111 21777 52222
[O blessed hour when I shall rise]J. M. Hagan (Composer)232313 23444 44444
[O soul astray from the Savior today]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[O ye, who still in darkness live]J. M. Hagan (Composer)251175 61513 33132
[Over the river of Jordan we'll meet]J. M. Hagan (Composer)355553 55123 33222
[Rich treasures are waiting just over the way]J. M. Hagan (Composer)353231 71216 51333
[Simply trusting every day] (Hagan)J. M. Hagan (Composer)212321 35234 65433
[Sunshine in the morning, sunshine in the night]J. M. Hagan (Composer)256565 32176 75656
[Take Jesus with you everywhere]J. M. Hagan (Composer)253545 65111 66712
[The Sabbath day was nearly over]J. M. Hagan (Composer)251233 23151 23671
[There is a harp whose thrilling sound]J. M. Hagan (Composer)213215 16532 22212
[The last call of mercy now lingers for thee] (12317)James Monroe Hagan (Composer)112317 65312 34321
[To Christ I am clinging and joyously singing]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[We have come to sing the praise]J. M. Hagan (Composer)212333 33443 21713
[We have taken up the cross] (Hagan)J. M. Hagan (Composer)232153 51233 32176
[We're a band of children]J. M. Hagan (Composer)211111 53332 12176
[What though clouds may gather over me]J. M. Hagan (Composer)234531 56576 56534
[When the joybells rang at morn]J. M. Hagan (Composer)234517 65556 17215
[When we leave the land of Egypt]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[While aimlessly sailing on life's rugged sea]James M. Hagan (Composer)353332 15616 55111
[Why should I leave my dear Savior?]J. M. Hagan (Composer)2
[Wonderful story of Jesus, our Lord]J. M. Hagan (Composer)255533 32161 55511
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