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How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?

Appears in 26 hymnals Tune Title: ALVERSON Scripture: Psalm 13 Used With Tune: ALVERSON Text Sources: Tate and Brady's Psalter 1696. From the collection of Mrs. Edgar G. Gunn, Richmond, Va.

When pity prompts me to look 'round

Appears in 25 hymnals Tune Title: ALVERSON Used With Tune: ALVERSON Text Sources: From the Revivalist, N.Y., 1872

Who is this that comes from far

Appears in 35 hymnals Tune Title: BOZRAH Used With Tune: BOZRAH Text Sources: Heard as a child from my grandmother Mrs. S. J. (Sarah Ann Love) Foster

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ALVERSON

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Annabel Morris Buchanan Tune Sources: Early American folk-hymn Tune Key: a minor Incipit: 34443 17634 43171 Used With Text: How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?
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BOZRAH

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Annabel Morris Buchanan Tune Sources: Traditional Southern folk-hymn; Collected by Annabel Morris Buchanan Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 11171 34534 54317 Used With Text: Who is this that comes from far
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BRIGHT CANAAN

Appears in 21 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Annabel Morris Buchanan Tune Sources: Early American folk-hymn Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51324 31165 34531 Used With Text: O Canaan, bright Canaan!

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How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?

Hymnal: FHoA1938 #33b (1938) Tune Title: ALVERSON Scripture: Psalm 13 Languages: English

When pity prompts me to look 'round

Hymnal: FHoA1938 #33a (1938) Tune Title: ALVERSON Languages: English

Who is this that comes from far

Hymnal: FHoA1938 #34 (1938) Tune Title: BOZRAH Languages: English

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Annabel Morris Buchanan

1888 - 1983 Tune Title: CONSOLATION (A MORNING SONG) Hymnal Number: 3 Arranger of "CONSOLATION (A MORNING SONG)" in Folk Hymns of America Born: October 22, 1888, Groesbeck, Texas. Died: January 6, 1983, Paducah, Kentucky. Buried: Round Hill Cemetery, Marion, Virginia. Daughter of William Caruthers Morris and Anna Virginia Foster, and wife of John Preston Buchanan, Anna received her musical training at the Landon Conservatory of Music, Dallas, Texas (to which she received a scholarship at age 15); the Guilmant Organ School, New York; and studying with Emil Liebling, William Carl, and Cornelius Rybner, among others. She taught music in Texas; at Halsell College, Oklahoma (1907-08); and at Stonewall Jackson College, Abingdon, Virginia (1909-12). In 1912, she married John Preston Buchanan, a lawyer, writer, and senator, from Marion, Virginia; they moved to their home, Roseacre, in Marion, where they had four children. Buchanan served as president of the Virginia Federation of Music Clubs in 1927, and helped organize the first Virginia State Choral Festival in 1928, and White Top Folk Festivals (1931-41). After her husband’s death in 1937, she sold Roseacre and moved to Richmond, Virginia, with her two youngest children. She taught music theory and composition and folk music at the University of Richmond (1939-40); during the summers, at the New England Music Camp, Lake Messalonskee, Oakland, Maine (1938-40); and at the Huckleberry Mountain Artists Colony near Hendersonville, North Carolina, in 1941. She later moved to Harrisonburg, Virginia, and taught at Madison College (1944-48). In 1951, she moved to Paducah, Kentucky. She later became the archivist of the folk music collecting project of the National Federation of Music Clubs, serving until 1963. Buchanan’s works include: Folk-Hymns of America (New York: J. Fischer, 1938) American Folk Music, 1939 Sources: Findagrave, accessed 15 Nov 2016 Hughes, pp. 329-30 Hustad, p. 213 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com

Sterling Poore

Tune Title: DROOPING SOULS Hymnal Number: 32 Recorded from of "Drooping souls, no longer grieve" in Folk Hymns of America

Maggie Cheek

Person Name: Mrs. Maggie Cheek Tune Title: HOW TEDIOUS AND TASTELESS Hymnal Number: 19 Sung by of "How tedious and tasteless the hours" in Folk Hymns of America