Moneybags and the Prohibitionist

I've called, Mister, Rich, to ask for your aid

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith
Tune: [I've called, Mister, Rich, to ask for your aid]
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Author: Lanta Wilson Smith

Lanta Wilson Smith was born July 19, 1856 at Castine, Maine, and died October 19, 1939 at Taunton, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of a Methodist minister, William J. Wilson, and his wife Sedelia Follett. Her father belonged to the Maine, and later the East Maine Conferences from 1846 until 1866, when he with his family traveled in a covered wagon to the west, where he served as minister in Nebraska and Dakota. Later he returned to New England and founded out his sixty-four years in the ministry at an appointment in Hingham, Massachusetts. From her early childhood Lanta sang and played the organ in church and Sunday school wherever her father was located. When seventeen she attended Bucksport Seminary, Maine, where she received som… Go to person page >

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First Line: I've called, Mister, Rich, to ask for your aid
Title: Moneybags and the Prohibitionist
Author: Lanta Wilson Smith
Language: English
Publication Date: 1888
Copyright: This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.

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