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Sylvester Main

1817 - 1873 Hymnal Number: 227 Composer of "[Jesus is our Shepherd]" in Gems of Song Died: October 5, 1873. Main, a singing school teacher, partnered with Lucius Biglow to take over William Bradbury’s business in 1867, forming the well known Biglow & Main publishing house. His son was Hubert Main. "Among the playmates who used to gather on the village green was Sylvester Main, who was two or three years older than I. He was a prime favorite with the gentler sex, for he used to protect us from the annoyances of more mischievous boys. In the autumn of 1834 mother and I left Ridgefield and went to live again in Westchester County; and I then bade my friend, Sylvester, adieu. Not until thirty years later did we meet again, this time, strangely enough, in the office of William B. Bradbury with whom he was afterwards a business partner; and from 1864 to the time of his death in 1873 we worked together constantly." Crosby, p. 8 Main’s works include: Cottage Melodies, with William Bradbury (New York: Carlton & Porter, 1859) Hallowed Songs/, with Philip Phillips & Theodore Perkins (New York: Carlton & Porter, 1865) Sources Jones, pp. 13, 89 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/i/main_s.htm ===================== The Main of Biglow and Main was Sylvester Main, born in Ridgefield in 1817 and a childhood friend of Fanny Crosby. He became a singing-school teacher and wound up in New York City, compiling books of hymn music. He went to work for William Bradbury, music publisher and hymnist, and when Bradbury died around 1868, Biglow and Main partnered to take over the firm. http://www.theridgefieldpress.com/33332/about-town-sacred-music/

A. J. Powell

Hymnal Number: 87 Composer of "[Onward! onward! men of heaven]" in Gems of Song

Myra Judson

Hymnal Number: 196 Author of "Hold On, Hold On" in Gems of Song

Arthur Edward Johnstone

1860 - 1944 Person Name: Arthur E. Johnstone Hymnal Number: 178 Composer of "[Jesus, Saviour, we implore Thee]" in Gems of Song Johnstone, Arthur Edward; b. 5/13/1860, London; d. 1/23/44, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; English-American composer and teacher

Maud Marion

Hymnal Number: 162 Author of "Remember in youth thy Creator" in Gems of Song Pseudonym. See also Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

C. E. Pond

Hymnal Number: 33 Author of "Help and Relieve" in Gems of Song

W. I. Southerton

Person Name: W. I. S. Hymnal Number: 232 Author of "We meet Again" in Gems of Song

Henri Cramer

Hymnal Number: 137 Composer of "[Jesus, my Shepherd" in Gems of Song

Helmer

Person Name: Dr. Helmer Hymnal Number: 20 Author of "Let the Children Come" in Gems of Song

S. C. Harder

Person Name: Susan C. Harder Hymnal Number: 143 Author of "Just a Single Look at Jesus" in Gems of Song

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