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Kirkpatrick

Hymnal Number: d137 Author of "Savior be near, in springtime's early morning" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

Annie Herbert

1844 - 1932 Hymnal Number: d198 Author of "We shall know as we are known" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings Annie Elvira Hubbart (Herbert) Barker USA 1844-1932. Born in Leon, NY, she received some education at Randolph Academy in her home county. She later taught there herself. Gospel songs were becoming popular in evangelistic services in the 19th century. She became a successful public recitalist, studying at the Buffalo School of Oratory and with Anna Randall Diehl of New York and Professor Leonard of Boston. After marrying in 1879, she moved to Montana with her husband, from that area. Along with other pioneers. She claimed those years as the best of her life. In 1888 they moved again to San Rafael, CA, he being an invalid at that time. She lived there the rest of her life. John Perry

Irvin H. Mack

Hymnal Number: d169 Author of "And the world takes up the strain" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings Mack & Lincoln Hall founded the Hall-Mack Company music publishing house (later bought by the Rodeheaver Company). Mack’s works include: Boundless Love (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1896) The Service of Praise, with Lincoln Hall et al. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hall-Mack Company, 1900) http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/mack_ih.htm

Theodore Presser Co.

Publisher of "" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

Carrie M. Wilson

Hymnal Number: d141 Author of "Sing on, O blissful music" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings Pseudonym of Fanny Crosby. See also Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

F. B. Harris

1850 - 1909 Person Name: Flora L. Best Harris Hymnal Number: d160 Author of "The new song" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings Birth: 1850, USA Death: Sep., 1909 Flora Lydia (Best) Harris was the daughter of Dr. David and Elizabeth (Lockart) Best. She was the 1st wife of Rev. Bishop Merriman Colbert Harris. He was a minister in the Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was a writer and wrote on Japanese themes. In 1891 she translated the 10th century classic 'Tosa Niki' ('Diary or Log of a Journey From Tosa to Kyoto'). Mary Jane Haight-Eckert on Find A Grave web site

Myron W. Morse

Hymnal Number: d167 Author of "There's a hand held out in pity" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

Emily P. Miller

Hymnal Number: d187 Author of "What are you doing for Jesus, as you journey" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

Katherine H. Johnson

Hymnal Number: d159 Author of "This whole wide world for Jesus" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

James N. Clemmer

Editor of "" in Give Thanks and Sing; for Religious Meetings

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