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R. A. Evilsizer

Person Name: Mrs. R. A. Evilsizer Hymnal Number: 60 Author of "In the Morning of Joy" in Soul Inspiring Songs See Evilsizer, Adalyn

H. M. Eagle

Hymnal Number: 93 Composer of "[When I am thro’ with toil and care]" in Soul Inspiring Songs 20th Century For a while, Eagle was a singing teacher at Anthony Showalter’s Southern Normal Institute. As of 1914, he was living in Burke’s Garden, Virginia. In 1918, he was a member of the Big Quartet, which performed & promoted songs for Showalter’s music publishing company. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

R. L. Ferguson

Hymnal Number: 146 Composer of "[When upon the clouds of Heaven]" in Soul Inspiring Songs Early 20th Century Music: WHEN OUR LORD SHALL COME AGAIN --www.hymntime.com/tch/

W. A. Berry

Person Name: W. A. B. Hymnal Number: 97 Author of "Shake Hands with Mother Again" in Soul Inspiring Songs

S. H. Prather

Hymnal Number: 198 Composer of "[Precious Savior, Thou hast saved me]" in Soul Inspiring Songs

L. B. Register

1887 - 1974 Hymnal Number: 156 Composer of "[I’ve heard of a land of joy and peace and wonderful light]" in Soul Inspiring Songs L. B. (Lonnie B.) Register lived in the Graceville, Florida area but in the country. He worked various jobs, while writing music and teaching singing schools and leading music at revivals and convention sings. A series of tragedies hit them right off the bat. Their infant daughter was born in 1916 but died very soon after birth. His main job ended and he became a rider in the turpentine woods, which was a big industry. He was a foreman, riding a horse from camp to camp checking progress and assigning work crews. Things were going fairly well. Then, tragedy. He was throwing his leg over the saddle, not knowing his scythe blade had flipped up on the other side. It went through his leg, piercing an artery and tendons. He lost use of the leg and nearly died from blood loss. While L. B. was recovering, the family lived with L.B.s father-in-law who owned a country store and also had the usual farm. They lived just south of Graceville, still basically in the town. It took an entire year to recover, strengthen and learn to walk again. During the year with his in-laws, he said he would drag himself out on the porch in the morning to see people going by and see the store. He would work on songs. It was there he put music to "I'm Going That Way". He wrote the music and his friend (they collaborated on many songs) wrote the words. It was published in the Fall if 1918. He always said that if you had to live a year with your father-in-law, you would be ready to start "Going That Way" too. From an account of his grandson, sent by his great grandson Noah Hicks

Nina Clarke

Hymnal Number: 79 Author of "My Reward" in Soul Inspiring Songs

W. J. Rogers

Hymnal Number: 51 Composer of "[If thou wouldst have the dear Savior from heaven]" in Soul Inspiring Songs

L. E. Green

Person Name: Rev. L. E. Green Hymnal Number: 36 Author of "I Have Found the Way" in Soul Inspiring Songs

W. H. Dutton

Hymnal Number: 159 Composer of "[I am thinking of the rapture in our blessed home on high]" in Soul Inspiring Songs

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