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William A. Huntley

Person Name: Wm. A. Huntley Hymnal Number: 54 Composer of "[Raise me, Jesus, to Thy bosom]" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 Late 19th Century

Corydon Benjamin Hopkins

1874 - 1943 Person Name: C. Benj. Hopkins Hymnal Number: 143 Author of "I'll Serve Him To-Day" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 Born: April 9, 1874, Illinois. Died: October 18, 1943, Chicago, Illinois. Hopkins married Laura Edna Whipple 1901, and they lived in Chicago their entire married life. His works include: Wayside Flowers, 1900 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

F. H. Pickup

Person Name: Rev. F. H. Pickup Hymnal Number: 103 Author (v. 3) of "My Task" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2

Edouard Batiste

1820 - 1876 Person Name: Antoine E. Batiste Hymnal Number: 57 Composer of "[Jesus has loved me—wonderful Savior!]" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 Also known as Antoine-Edouard. Batiste was born in Paris in 1820. His father was an opera singer. Edouard studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris. He went on to teach at the Conservatoire and was an organist, composer and conductor. Dianne Shapiro, from Aeoulus Music (https://aeolus-music.com/ae_en/Composers/Batiste-Edouard) accessed 7-15-2018

Yumbert P. Rodeheaver

b. 1867 Person Name: Y. P. Rodeheaver Compiler of "" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2

Thomas Sullivan

Hymnal Number: 110 Author of "He Touched Me and Made Me Whole" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2

Hezekiah Butterworth

1839 - 1905 Hymnal Number: 108 Author of "The Bird With a Broken Wing" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 Butterworth, Hezekiah, was born at Warren, Rhode Island, Dec. 22, 1839. He wrote The Story of the Hymns, American Tract Society, 1875. He is the author of "0 Church of Christ, our blest abode" (The Church) in Root's cantata, Under the Palms, and of "Jesus, I Thee believe" (Jesus All in All) in the cantata Faith Triumphant. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ========================= Butterworth, Hezekiah, was born at Warren, R.I., Dec. 22, 1839, and died in 1905. His hymn, "Little ones of God are we" (Christ's Lambs), in the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and other collections, is dated 1870. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

W. E. M. Hackleman

1868 - 1927 Hymnal Number: 180 Composer of "[Christ is walking thro' the streets]" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 William Edward Michael Hackleman USA 1868-1927. Born at Orange, IN, he grew up on a farm. At age 17 he was teaching singing classes and leading singing in meetings. He later taught public school for four years and studied music in Toronto, Canada, at the Conservatory of Music, under Italian composer, Francesco d'Auria, and also with other private teachers in New York City. He married Pearl C MNU, and they had four children: Edwin, Florence, Grace, and Gladys. He edited songbooks, composed music and lead music at state and national conventions of the Christian Church. He was an evangelist and served as president of the National Association of Church Musicians, and for five years was secretary to the Indiana Missionary Society. He led singing at the Centennial Convention in 1909 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, PA, for an estimated crowd of 30,000. He also ran the Hackleman Music Company in Indianapolis, IN. He published 15 religious songbooks, some lyrics and many tunes. He died in an auto accident in St. Elmo, IL, enroute to a church convention. John Perry

Anton Rubinstein

1829 - 1894 Person Name: Rubinstein Hymnal Number: 169 Composer of "[Only in Jesus my heart is at rest]" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2

A. J. Buchanan

b. 1854 Hymnal Number: 16 Composer of "[Sadly we sing, and with tremulous breath]" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 Adoniram Judson Buchanan was born on December 1854 in Linn County, Missouri. In 1867, short­ly af­ter the Amer­i­can ci­vil war, he moved with his family to a com­mun­i­ty near Sher­man in Gray­son County, Tex­as, pur­chas­ing sev­er­al acres of land and set­tling near the El­mont Com­mun­i­ty, a few miles west of Van Al­styne, Tex­as. NN, Hymnary

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