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H. M. Higinbotham

Hymnal Number: d109 Author of "Joyful bands" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work

Pearl Waggoner Howard

1885 - 1969 Person Name: Pearl Waggoner Hymnal Number: d192 Author of "Jesus, only Jesus" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work Pearl Winnefred Waggoner. Born: 27 February 1885, Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA. Died: 9 July 1969, Winterhaven, Imperial County, California, USA. Married to Ellis Perkins Howard. Daughter of hymn writer Jessie F. Moser

Elizabeth B. Miller

1875 - 1917 Hymnal Number: d186 Author of "The cleansing blood" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work Elizabeth B. Miller was the first wife of Oscar A. Miller, and she frequently collaborated with him in musical works. They were married in Nebraska in September 1896, during their time as students at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Mrs. Miller died on Feb. 10, 1917. Myrna Layton (Oscar A. Miller researcher)

C. C. Cox

1816 - 1882 Hymnal Number: d139 Author of "Evening shades" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work Cox, Christopher Christian, M.D., was a Maryland physician, and long prominent in the public service. Born at Baltimore, Aug. 28, 1816, and graduated at Yale College, 1835. He practised medicine in Baltimore, 1838, and in Talbot County, Maryland, 1843. In 1861 he became Brigade Surgeon U. S. A., and resided in Washington. He died Nov. 25, 1882. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. His hymns in common use are:— 1. Silently the shades of evening. Evening. Written in 1840 or 1846, and published in Woodworth's Cabinet, 1847, with music. It is much used in American hymn-books. 2. The burden of my sins, 0 Lord. Lent. Appeared in the Cantate Domino, Boston, 1859, together with two additional originals and two translations. These hymns are unknown to English collections. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

H. T. Crossley

1850 - 1934 Editor of "" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work Hugh Thomas Crossley was part of Canadian revival team, along with John Edwin Hunter. They were both Methodist ministers. Dianne Shapiro, from Revivals and Roller Rinks: religion, leisure and identity in late-nineteenth-century small-town Ontario by Lynn Sorrel Marks, University of Toronto Press, 1996

Evangelical Pub. Co.

Publisher of "" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work

E. M. Meader

Hymnal Number: d155 Author of "He knocks today" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work

Frank A. Miller

Hymnal Number: d11 Author of "The call of the Master" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work

J. W. Carpenter

Hymnal Number: d200 Author of "Let the cheering sunbeams fly" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work 19th Century Currently, our on­ly da­ta on Car­pen­ter is that he was a cler­ic. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

George W. Crofts

1842 - 1909 Hymnal Number: d33 Author of "Don't keep Jesus waiting, waiting evermore" in Hymns for the People for Services of Song in Christian Work We have little data on Crofts, except that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

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