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[The Sunday School army has gathered once more]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. N. Lincoln Incipit: 11333 21722 22244 Used With Text: The Sunday School Army
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[The Sunday school army has gathered once more]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: L. B. Shook Incipit: 13333 21444 44322 Used With Text: The Sunday School Army
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MELVIN

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Broster Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51113 21217 12333 Used With Text: Sing! sing! sing! for the army is on its bright way

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The Sunday School Army

Author: H. N. L. Hymnal: Gospel Songs and Hymns No. 1 #49 (1898) First Line: The Sunday School army has gathered once more Refrain First Line: Sing and rejoice Languages: English Tune Title: [The Sunday School army has gathered once more]
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The Sunday School Army

Hymnal: Shook's Song Evangelist #78 (1883) First Line: The Sunday school army has gathered once more Refrain First Line: Singing, Singing for the army is on its bright way Languages: English Tune Title: [The Sunday school army has gathered once more]

The Sunday School Army

Author: H. N. L.; H. N. Lincoln Hymnal: Eureka Carols #102 (1901) First Line: The Sunday School army has gathered once more Refrain First Line: Sing and rejoice our army is on its bright way Languages: English Tune Title: [The Sunday School army has gathered once more]

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H. N. Lincoln

1859 - 1948 Person Name: H. N. L. Arranger of "The Sunday School Army" in Gospel Songs and Hymns No. 1 Horace Neely Lincoln, 1859-1948. Horace was the son of James Lin­coln and Em­a­line King, and hus­band of Et­ta Lee Thur­mand (mar­ried 1887). He moved with his fa­mi­ly to Tex­as when he was se­ven years old. At age 10, he be­gan at­tend­ing a sing­ing school con­duct­ed by James M. Jol­ley of Mis­sis­sip­pi. In 1880, he taught his first sing­ing class in his old neigh­bor­hood school house. Lat­er that year, he at­tend­ed his first nor­mal mu­sic school, taught at Moun­tain Home (now Hol­land), Tex­as. Lincoln had oth­er mu­sic­al train­ing under L. B. Shook (a for­mer stu­dent of Phil­ip Bliss) and John Mc­Pher­son of Il­li­nois. In 1898, he grad­u­at­ed from the Chi­ca­go Na­tion­al Col­lege of Mu­sic, and in 1906 took a post-grad­ua­te course un­der Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer. Lincoln ev­ent­u­al­ly be­came pre­si­dent of the Song­land Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, and the World’s Nor­mal Mu­sic­al Col­lege. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime/tch)

L. B. Shook

Composer of "[The Sunday school army has gathered once more]" in Shook's Song Evangelist

Charles Edward Pollock

1853 - 1928 Person Name: C. E. P. Author (Chorus) of "The Sunday School Army" in Waves of Melody Charles Edward Pollock USA 1853-1928. Born at Newcastle, PA, he moved to Jefferson City, MO, when age 17. He was a cane maker for C W Allen. He also worked 20 years for the MO Pacific Railroad, as a depot clerk and later as Assistant Roadmaster. He was a musician and prolific songwriter, composing 5000+ songs, mostly used in Sunday school settings and church settings. He took little remuneration for his compositions, preferring they be freely used. He produced three songbooks: “Praises”, “Beauty of praise”, and “Waves of melody”. In 1886 he married Martha (Mattie) Jane Harris, and they had three children: Robert, Edward, and a daughter. He died in Merriam, KS. John Perry ================= Pollock, Charles Edward. (Jefferson City, Missouri, 1853-1924). Records of Jefferson City indicate the following: 1897 clerk at depot; residence at 106 Broadway (with Mildred Pollock) 1904-1905 cane maker for C. W. Allen 1908-1909 musician; residence at 106 Broadway (with wife Matty) 1912-1913 residence at St. Louis Road, east city limits --Wilmer Swope, DNAH Archives Note: not to be confused with Charles Edward Pollock (c.1871-1924).
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