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Theodore D. C. Miller

Hymnal Number: 125 Author of "The Nearer I Draw to Jesus" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School

E. Unangst

Person Name: Rev. E. Unangst, Gunture, India Hymnal Number: 148 Author of "The Loving Little Ones" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School

Neva Parkhill Prentice

Person Name: Neva P. Prentice Hymnal Number: 160 Author of "The Story will Never grow Old" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School

J. M. Hagan

1858 - 1933 Hymnal Number: 151 Composer of "[Over the river of Jordan we'll meet]" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School 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.

Annie Cummings

Hymnal Number: 27 Author of "Who is Ready?" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School 19th Century

May E. Warren

Hymnal Number: 168 Author of "Clinging Close to Jesus" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School

Daniel Webster Crist

1857 - 1929 Person Name: D. W. Crist Hymnal Number: 87 Composer of "[Over the valleys, hilltops and mountains]" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Born: November 28, 1857, New Cham­bers­burg, Ohio. Died: March 24, 1929, Al­lia­nce, Ohio. Buried: Moul­trie Chapel Cem­e­te­ry, Moultrie, Ohio. Son of Ro­bert Crist and Mary Ruff Crist, Dan­i­el grad­u­at­ed from Ohio North­ern Un­i­ver­si­ty in 1882, and taught school in Co­lum­bi­a­na and Stark Coun­ty, Ohio, for 14 years. He be­came su­per­in­tend­ent of the Os­na­burg grade school in 1880, and for three years was su­per­in­tend­ent at New Frank­lin. In 1901, he was elect­ed to the Ohio state le­gis­la­ture, and be­came a state sen­a­tor in 1905. Crist was com­pos­ing as ear­ly as 1888, and at least through 1910, when he scored the FLOWER GIRL WALTZ. He worked for 30 years as a suc­cess­ful mu­sic pub­lish­er, start­ing in Moul­trie, Ohio, where he also taught, farmed, and in New Al­ex­an­der, served as a church mu­sic di­rec­tor and Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent. In 1915, he moved to Al­li­ance, Ohio (where he be­came pre­si­dent of the Peo­ples Bank of Al­li­ance). His works in­clude: The Ev­er­green Waltz Joy and Praise for Sun­day Schools, with R. A. Glenn (Cin­cin­n­ati, Ohio: H. L. Ben­ham & Com­pa­ny, 1886) Gospel Glean­ings, 1886 Victory of Song (Moul­trie, Ohio: D. W. Crist, 1892) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Lizzie Ashbaugh

Hymnal Number: 16 Author of "The Glad New Song" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Or Lizzie Ashbach, Late 19th Century

I. I. Leslie

Person Name: I. I. L. Hymnal Number: 113 Author of "Love and Grace" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Leslie, Dr. I.I. An Advent Christian writer. --Doris Colby, DNAH Archives

Will C. Holmes

Person Name: W. C. Holmes Hymnal Number: 36 Author of "The Place I find Rest" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Late 19th Century

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