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John Palmer Reese

1828 - 1900 Person Name: J. P. Reese Composer of "THE GOLDEN HARP" in The Sacred Harp John Palmer "Ripples" Reese was born in Jasper County, Georgia. After service in the Civil War as a member of the 37th Georgia Infantry, he spent most of his life as a composer and singing instructor in the Sacred Harp movement. He was a revisor for the 1859 edition of The Sacred Harp. He was president of the Chattahoochee Convention. Reese died in 1900, in Newnan, Georgia. Antonio Higgins

J. T. Reese

Person Name: Rees Composer of "TRAVELING PILGRIM" in The Good Old Songs

A. N. Benton

Composer of "BENTON" in The Social Harp

Leonard P. Breedlove

1801 - 1900 Composer of "I'M GOING HOME" in The Social Harp Breedlove served on the 1849-50 com­mit­tee for the Sac­red Harp mu­sic­al con­ven­tion. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

John G. McCurry

1821 - 1886 Composer of "MAXWELL" in The Social Harp

H. S. Reese

Person Name: H. S. R. Author of "Farewell vain world I'm going home" in Sacred Tunes and Hymns

William C. Davis

Person Name: Wm. C. Davis Composer of "THE PROMISE" in The Social Harp William C. Davis was a farmer in Hart County, Georgia, in the mid-19th century.

J. H. Moss

Composer of "BENTON" in The Social Harp

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