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Lottie Birdsall

Hymnal Number: 97 Composer of "[Who is on the Lord's side?]" in Garden of Spices

Samuel Morrison

Person Name: Rev. S. Morrison Hymnal Number: 94 Composer of "[The waters are troubled, the angel is here]" in Garden of Spices

Ida Mae Campbell Dake

Person Name: Ida M. Dake Hymnal Number: 44 Composer of "[Behold the hands stretched out for aid]" in Garden of Spices Early 20th Century After the death of her hus­band Vivian, Ida mar­ried a Mr. Par­sons. Her works in­clude: Kindling Watch Fires (Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois: Free Meth­od­ist Pub­lish­ing House: 1915) Music: We’ll Gir­dle the Globe --www.hymntime.com/tch

Charles H. Mead

Person Name: Mead Hymnal Number: 62 Author of "Somebody's Boy" in Garden of Spices

Victor Strange

Hymnal Number: 271 Author of "God's Love" in Garden of Spices

Joseph McCreery

1814 - 1892 Person Name: J. McCreery Hymnal Number: 313 Author of "The Narrow Way" in Garden of Spices McCreery, Joseph. (Brutus, New York, April 8, 1814--December 2, Elgin, Illinois). His father was a Methodist preacher. He was married to Sidney Barnes. He graduated from the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, and taught school for several years. He was ordained in the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1849 and served in that church from 1847-1858. He joined the Illinois Conference of the newly organized Free Methodist Church in 1865, and was appointed to the Marengo circuit. He left the active ministry in 1869. He was a writer, poet, and composer. For a while he, with a brother, edited a political paper in New York City, named The Plebian. His "A Lament for Ichabod Crane" appeared in the first volume of the New York Tribune. Two of his hymns appeared in editions of the Free Methodist hymnals. "A Wondrous Love Divine" (1910); "I Storm the Gate of Strife" (1910, 1951). --Arlene Clyde, DNAH Archives

Frank A. Miller

Person Name: F. A. M. Hymnal Number: 104 Author of "My Friend" in Garden of Spices

H. M. Bradley

Person Name: H. M. Bradly Hymnal Number: 117 Author of "Adoration" in Garden of Spices

A. F. Ferris

Hymnal Number: 112 Author of "To Be Lost in the Night" in Garden of Spices Late 19th Century

Ella Bute Bishop

Hymnal Number: 112 Composer of "[Oh, come to the Savior, thou poor, weary soul]" in Garden of Spices

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