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Carolyn R. Freeman

Short Name: Carolyn R. Freeman
Full Name: Freeman, Carolyn R.
Birth Year: 1895
Death Year: 1889

Freeman, Carolyn R. (1895-?). Her papers are in the files of the Cortland, New York, Historical Society.

--C. E. Claghorn, DNAH Archives


Texts by Carolyn R. Freeman (38)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All the world aroundCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)2
All things great and wonderfulC. R. Freeman (Author)3
Come before the Lord with joy and singingCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
Every day, in his wayC. R. Freeman (Author)2
God gave me dear AmericaCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English7
God is always near us No matter where we goCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)2
Hark, a song is ringing with its mightCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
Hark to the voices ringingCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
Hear what the sweet little flowers would sayCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)2
How can we know that God is loveC. R. Freeman (Author)4
I know a lovely gardenCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
I wonder why the daisiesCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
If your life is like a sealed portalCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
My Father lives in heavenC. R. F. (Author)English2
Never fear though shadows dark around your path may fallC. R. F. (Author)English11
No child is too little for Jesus, He loves and He cares for them allC. R. Freeman (Author)English2
Oft when the clouds are gloomy and grayC. R. F. (Author)English2
Once I was lost in darkness and in sorrowCarolyn Freeman (Author)2
Once in the bygone agesCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
Out in the meadows the daisies swayCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
Praise to God, praise to God (Freeman)Carolyn Freeman (Author)3
Summertime is knocking at the doorCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
The little birds wake up and singCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
The world is lovely, the world is lovely, on a day in JuneCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
There is one above all othersCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)2
There's something quite peculiar about this world of oursC. R. F. (Author)English2
To a lonely hill onceC. R. Freeman (Author)2
Underneath the ChristmasC. R. Freeman (Author)2
We are only little children And though youthfulCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
We hope that you've been happyC. R. F. (Author)English2
We sing of God the FatherCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English2
When days are weary and full of careCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English3
When Jesus came from heaven to earthCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
When the dawn is breaking over the rosy skyCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English3
When the evening shadows gather When I closeCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)4
When the long days of wintertime are overCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)English7
When the skies are bright and blueCarolyn E. Freeman (Author)3
Why am I here in this big old worldCarolyn R. Freeman (Author)3
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