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A call for reapers

Author: W. R. Fitch Hymnal: Praise and Service #d168 (1907) First Line: The fields are all white for the harvest Refrain First Line: O, come to the fields

A call for reapers

Author: W. R. Fitch Hymnal: Living Praise No. 2 #d175 (1906) First Line: The fields are all white for the harvest Refrain First Line: O, come to the fields Languages: English

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Warren R. Fitch

1836 - 1917 Person Name: W. R. Fitch Author of "Go Work" Born: December 1, 1836, Rodman, New York. Died: February 28, 1917, Lowville, New York. A Methodist Episcopal minister, Fitch ran general stores in Morristown and Briar Hill, New York. He served as Justice of the Peace, Town Supervisor, and Postmaster at Brier Hill, and as treasurer of the Thousand Island Park Association. He also edited the Lowville Times, and wrote religious and other poetry. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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