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F. Price

Composer of "THE SAINTS' DELIGHT" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.)

Roland Green

b. 1924 Arranger of "NINETY-FIFTH" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition)

Rev. Mr. Gamewell

As sung by of "THIS WORLD IS NOT MY HOME" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.)

J. M. Bonnell

Person Name: Dr. J. M. Bonnell Arranger of "PISGAH" in The Best Standard Songs

Edward C. Deas

1880 - 1944 Person Name: E. C. Deas Arranger of "[When I can read my title clear]" in A. M. E. C. Hymnal Edward C. Deas was born on 31 Jan 1880 in Florence County, South Carolina. He died June 20, 1944, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. email to Hymnary

Swan

Person Name: Swan Composer of "AURORA" in The New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition The composer is one or both of the compilers of the 1848 Harp of Columbia, William H. Swan and Marcus Lafayette Swan, (1827-1869) Wiliam H. Swan refers either to William H. Swan, Jr., 1798-18??, father of Marcus Lafayette Swan (1827-1869), or (less likely) to the latter's cousin William Harvey Swan (1816-1892).

John B. Shaw

Composer of "[When I can read my title clear]" in The Best of All

John G. McCurry

1821 - 1886 Composer of "I WANT TO GO" in The Social Harp

Phil. V. S. Lindsley

Arranger of "[When I can read my title clear]" in National Jubilee Melodies

A. D. Fillmore

1823 - 1869 Composer of "[When I can read my title clear]" in The Little Minstrel Fillmore, Augustus Damon. (Gallia County, Ohio, September 7, 1823--June 10, 1870, Cincinnati, Ohio). Minister, Christian Church. Co-editor (with Silas White Leonard, 1814-1870) or Christian Psalmist (1847), which "probably had a more general circulation than any other of his publications." Author of "Come, come, come to the Saviour" and composer of several hymn tunes. --George Brandon, DNAH Archives

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