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A. J. Buchanan

b. 1854 Hymnal Number: 110 Author (Chorus) of "Death Is Only a Dream" in Soul Inspiring Songs Adoniram Judson Buchanan was born on December 1854 in Linn County, Missouri. In 1867, short­ly af­ter the Amer­i­can ci­vil war, he moved with his family to a com­mun­i­ty near Sher­man in Gray­son County, Tex­as, pur­chas­ing sev­er­al acres of land and set­tling near the El­mont Com­mun­i­ty, a few miles west of Van Al­styne, Tex­as. NN, Hymnary

R. N. Grisham

1877 - 1936 Hymnal Number: 33 Author of "I Will Never Turn Back" in Soul Inspiring Songs Rufus Norton Grisham

W. M. York

Hymnal Number: 56 Author of "I Want to Love Him More" in Soul Inspiring Songs

William D. Evridge

1873 - 1932 Person Name: Wm. D. Evridge Hymnal Number: 95 Composer of "[Homeless here the soul may rove]" in Soul Inspiring Songs The best-known song by William D. Evridge (1873-1932) was probably "For the soul that's redeemed," with text by James Rowe. This song was copyrighted in 1907, an entry that confirms his full name: William Daniel Evridge. (Copyright Catalog, 74) The Bartlett Tribune mentions Evridge frequently as a song leader for gospel meetings in the Churches of Christ. The data given in his wife's obituary (Friday, June 8, 1934, p.1) confirms that Evridge died in 1932, and that the Daniel Evridge buried in the Grainger, Texas cemetery is the same W. D. Evridge. Acuff and Evridge worked together on the first Firm Foundation hymnal, and returned for the New Ideal Gospel Hymn Book (1930), a major stepping stone toward a full-size hymnal. --drhamrick.blogspot.com/2012/01/

J. H. Alcon

Hymnal Number: 148 Author of "I’ll Be no Stranger There" in Soul Inspiring Songs

J. M. Pierce

Hymnal Number: 79 Composer of "[I'll wear a crown of glory]" in Soul Inspiring Songs

Grace Stoddard Dennstedt

Person Name: Gertrude Stoddard Dennstedt Hymnal Number: 113 Author of "Sweetest Mother" in Soul Inspiring Songs

William T. Pettengell

1873 - 1956 Person Name: W. T. P. Hymnal Number: 172 Author of "He Cometh!" in Soul Inspiring Songs Born: Oc­to­ber 6, 1873, Cur­tis Cor­ner, Leeds, Maine. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 24, 1956, Wau­ke­sha, Wi­scon­sin. Pettengell at­tend­ed Sar­a­to­ga Bib­li­cal Sem­in­a­ry, Sar­a­to­ga Springs, New York. He and his wife moved to Wau­ke­sha, Wis­con­sin in 1906. He was an ac­tive mem­ber of the Me­tro­pol­i­tan Church As­so­ci­a­tion (Burn­ing Bush) for ma­ny years, and preached and sang in Amer­i­ca, Ca­na­da, and Scot­land. Cyber Hymnal

W. H. Hacker

Hymnal Number: 46 Author of "He is Coming After Me" in Soul Inspiring Songs

Rosa Johnson

Hymnal Number: 64 Arranger of "[Do you know Jesus]" in Soul Inspiring Songs

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