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Martha E. Whitten

Short Name: Martha E. Whitten
Full Name: Whitten, Martha E. (Martha Elizabeth Hotchkiss), 1842-
Birth Year: 1842
Death Year (est.): 1942
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Texts by Martha E. Whitten (9)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Christian soldier, don thy armor, Have thy burnished weapons brightMartha E. Whitten (Author)English3
Full many a ship that was nobly mannedMartha E. Whitten (Author)English3
Heard you not that railroad whistleMartha E. Whitten (Author)English12
I long, O my Savior and GodMrs. Martha E. Whitten (Author)English2
Loudly sounds the thrilling signalMartha E. Whitten (Author)1
The holy Christmas comes againMrs. Martha E. Whitten (Author)English3
The Lord is risen, the Lord is risen! Angels the news proclaimMrs. M. E. Whitten (Author)English3
'Tis sweet, 'tis passing sweet to knowMrs. M. E. Whitten (Author)English1
With stealthy tread the years have creptMartha E. Whitten (Author)English2

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