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Jacob Richardson Scott

Short Name: Jacob Richardson Scott
Full Name: Scott, Jacob Richardson, 1815-1861
Birth Year: 1815
Death Year: 1861

Scott, Jacob Richardson, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, March 1, 1815, and graduated in Arts at Brown University 1836, and in Theology at Newton Theological College, 1842. He entered the Baptist ministry in 1842, and was successively located at Petersburg, Virginia; Portland, Maine; at Fall River, Massachusetts; and Yonkers, New York. He died Dec. 10, 1861. His hymn β€œTo Thee this temple we devote" (Dedication of a Place of Worship) was contributed to the Psalmist, 1843. It is found in several American hymn-books. [Rev. Frank M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


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