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J. S. Hendricks

Composer of "[I’m glad I have a Saviour]" in The Best Gospel Songs and their composers

Mrs. W. J. Kennedy

1842 - 1900 Author of "I'm Glad I Have a Saviour" in The Best Gospel Songs and their composers Full name: Mary Maria Kiernan Kennedy

J. S. Hendricks

1855 - 1938 Person Name: John Samuel Hendricks Composer of "YELLOWSTONE" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: March 15, 1855, McClean County, Kentucky. Hendricks attended his first singing school at age 18. Two years later, he began teaching, continuing until 1879, when he went to Arkansas and began farming. Returning to Kentucky in 1881, he began working in the tobacco business, but in 1886 he re-entered the music field in 1886. Three years later he went to Texas. In 1894, he attended a session of the Southern Normal Musical Institute (SNMI) in Midlothian, Texas, and was in was in the first graduating class of the SNMI at the home of its principal, Anthony Showalter, in Dalton, Georgia. Afterward, he attended a post-graduate course and several more SNMI sessions, and taught in Texas and Kentucky. Hendricks co-authored Song-Land Messenger No. 2, Our Thankful Songs, and Hymns of Glory. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and a large stockholder in the A. J. Showalter Company and the Showalter-Patton Company. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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