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Maro Loomis Bartlett

1847 - 1919 Person Name: Maro L. Bartlett Composer of "[They'll never cross the valleys]" in The Cyber Hymnal Bartlett was born on October 25, 1847 in Browhelm, Ohio. He was a chor­al con­duct­or, com­posed ma­ny pop­u­lar tunes, and wrote sev­er­al books on mu­sic. As of 1905, he was Di­rect­or of the Des Moines, Io­wa, Coll­ege of Mu­sic. He died in 1919 in Des Moines, Iowa. Sources: Hughes, p. 307 Nutter, p. 453 Price, p. 195 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch) ============= The publication Bartlett's Music Reader (1901) states that the editor, M.L. Bartlett, was "President of the Des Moines, Ia., Music College and formerly Teacher of Music in the Schools of New York City." This same M.L. Bartlett edited The Sunday School Serial. --

Neva E. Parkhill

Person Name: Neva Parkhill Prentice Author of "Our Soldier Heroes Sleeping" in The Cyber Hymnal Neva Parkhill Prentice

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