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I. H. Meredith

1872 - 1962 Composer of "[The Lord is in His Holy Temple]" in The Excelsior Hymnal Pseudonyms Charles C. Ack­ley (tak­en from his wife’s name, Cla­ris­sa Ack­ley Cow­an) Broughton Ed­wards Floyd En­gle (from his ad­dress on Floyd Street in En­gle­wood Cliffs, New Jer­sey) Arthur Grant­ley Bruce Ken­ne­dy See also Ackley, Chas. C. 1872-1962 See also Edwards, Broughton

Alexander Gibson

Person Name: Alexander S. Gibson Composer of "[The Lord is in His Holy Temple]" in The Church School Hymnal

Chas. C. Ackley

Composer of "[The Lord is in His holy temple]" in Children's Praise No. 1 Pseudonym. See also Meredith, I. H.

John E. Gould

1821 - 1875 Person Name: J. E. Gould Composer of "[The Lord is in His holy temple]" in Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School John Edgar Gould USA 1821-1875. Born in Bangor, ME, he became a musician. He managed music stores in New York City and Philadelphia, PA., the latter with composer partner, William Fischer. He married Josephine Louisa Barrows, and they had seven children: Blanche, Marie, Ida, John, Josephine, Josephine, and Augusta. He compiled eight religious songbooks from 1846 thru 1869. He died while traveling in Algiers, Africa, and was buried in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

Warren Angell

1907 - 2006 Person Name: Warren M. Angell, 1907- Composer of "SHAWNEE" in Baptist Hymnal 1956

J. Wesley Hughes

1852 - 1932 Composer of "[The Lord is in His Holy temple]" in Magnificat

Albert J. Holden

1841 - 1916 Composer of "[The Lord, the Lord is in His holy temple]" in Gloria Deo A Founder of the American Guild of Organists and composer and editor of numerous pieces and collections of sacred music (of which perhaps Songs of Faith, Hope and Love, 1883, is best known), Albert Junos Holden was born in Boston on August 17, 1841. He studied in New York City, and served there as organist of the Church of the Divine Paternity (Universalist) and of the Church of the Puritans (Presbyterian). His sacred solo "In Heavenly Love Abiding" was recorded by the "Metropolitan Quartet" on an Edison Blue Amberol cylinder, No. 3813, in 1919. He died in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, on July 16, 1916. (source: AGO Founders Hymnal, p. 98)

Adolph Baumbach

1830 - 1880 Person Name: Baumbach Composer of "[The Lord is in his holy temple]" in The Tribute of Praise Baumbach, Adolph was born about 1822 in Sachsen, Germany. He was a pianist and organist. About 1844 he emigrated to the United States and was a professor and teacher of music in Boston. In 1858-1860 he served as organist of Rev. Dr. Putnam's Church in Roxbury. He later taught music in Chicago and was an organist at Grace Church there. He died on April 3, 1880 in Chicago, Illinois. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: composers-classical-music.com/b/BaumbachAdolph.htm and www.hymntime.com/tch/

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