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Hale Reeves

Hymnal Number: d5 Author of "Love is all I need" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

Bryon Faust

Hymnal Number: d80 Author of "He gave me fullness of life" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

Christopher C. Stafford

1893 - 1977 Hymnal Number: d25 Author of "I am free and whole" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

Arthur Willis Spooner

1854 - 1930 Person Name: Arhur Willis Spooner Hymnal Number: d55 Author of "Jesus, thou art all to me" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

H. W. Van Hoose

Person Name: Hoose H. W. Van Hymnal Number: d121 Author of "We'll talk it all over up there" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

William L. Hopper

b. 1915 Hymnal Number: d45 Author of "Glory bound" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book Hopper, William L. (Bryson, Texas, August 10, 1915-- ). Church of God. Wrote for the Tennessee Music and Printing Company and for Stamps Quarter Company. Listed in the 1968 edition of Who's Who in Texas and the 1973 Personalities of the South. Author of book on Texas history, Famous Texas Landmarks. Ordained minister. Pastorates included: Ft. Worth, Mineral Wells, and Mesquite, all in Texas. --Bob J. Neil, DNAH Archives

Otis Deaton

1891 - 1985 Hymnal Number: d54 Author of "Jesus is my soul's defending" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book John Otis Deaton born in Texas, died in Arkansas Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/20/2022)

Marian Longfellow

1840 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d21 Author of "He knows" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book Longfellow, Marian, born at Portland, Maine, April 1, 1849, and married to W. F. Morris, of Boston, May 9, 1876. Her hymn "He knows the bitter, weary way" (Times of Trial) was written Sep. 15, 1874. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ===================== Marian was the daughter of Stephen Longfellow (1805-1850), and niece of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and hymnist Samuel Longfellow. She spent her girlhood (and did her first writing) in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1876, she married William Francis Morris of Boston. She is remembered as a poet, lecturer, and translator. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Arthur L. Clanton

1915 - 1976 Person Name: A. L. Clanton Hymnal Number: d106 Author of "Meet me at the jubilee" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

Victor Hamner

Hymnal Number: d122 Author of "A little bit of heaven" in Glory Bound, Our First 1957 Book

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