How I Long to Be There

How I long to be there, where my spirit may rest

Author: Mary A. Kidder
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: Mary A. Kidder

Mary Ann Pepper Kidder USA 1820-1905. Born at Boston, MA, she was a poet, writing from an early age. She went blind at age 16, but miraculously recovered her sight the following year. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1844 she married Ellis Usher Kidder, a music publisher, working for the firm founded by his brother, Andrew, and they had three children: Mary Frances, Edward, and Walter. That year they moved to Charlestown, MA, and in 1857 to New York City. When the American Civil War broke out, Ellis enlisted in the 4th Regiment as a private. Mustered in for two years of service, he died of disease in 1862, six days after participating in the Battle of Antietam. Left alone, with three children to care for, her… Go to person page >

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First Line: How I long to be there, where my spirit may rest
Title: How I Long to Be There
Author: Mary A. Kidder
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Choral Harp for Sunday Schools #d64

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Waters' Choral Harp #148

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