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Belle Kellogg Towne

b. 1844 Hymnal Number: d81 Author of "The children's army" in The Temperance Crusade Author and journalist born in Racine, Wis.

George Lansing Taylor

1835 - 1903 Hymnal Number: d20 Author of "Great God, whose hand outpours [pours out] the rills" in The Temperance Crusade Taylor, George Lansing, D.D., born at Skaneateles, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1835, graduated at Columbia College, 1861, D.D. from Syracuse, 1876. Entered the Methodist Episcopal Ministry in 1862. His hymn, "Dare to do right! dare to be true" (Christian Courage), appeared anonymously in W. B. Bradbury's Golden Censer, 1864; and Bradbury's Clarion, 1867, as by "Rev. Geo. Lansing Taylor." In the Sunday School Hymnary , 1905 [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ============================ Taylor, George Lansing, D.D. (February 13, 1835-- ). Dr. Taylor spent two years at Ohio Wesleyan University before entering Columbia University. While a student at Columbia he was co-editor of the Christian Advocate and Journal and of The American Monthly. He preached for a number of years at various points in New England. --Robert G. McCutchan, DNAH Archives

W. F. Zell

Hymnal Number: d52 Author of "The crowning day" in The Temperance Crusade

Oliver Ditson & Co.

Publisher of "" in The Temperance Crusade

Charles Mackay

1814 - 1889 Hymnal Number: d36 Author of "May every year but draw more near" in The Temperance Crusade Charles Mackay, the well known writer, was born at Perth, 1814, and died Dec. 24, 1889. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Mrs. G. W. Linton

Person Name: G. W. Linton Hymnal Number: d51 Author of "Onward, onward, band victorious" in The Temperance Crusade

Tune Marlow

Hymnal Number: d33 Author of "Lord, let thy blessing now descend" in The Temperance Crusade

J. F. Kellogg

Hymnal Number: d23 Author of "The cry of the home" in The Temperance Crusade

Warren R. Fitch

1836 - 1917 Person Name: W. R. Fitch Hymnal Number: d26 Author of "My people shall be free" in The Temperance Crusade Born: December 1, 1836, Rodman, New York. Died: February 28, 1917, Lowville, New York. A Methodist Episcopal minister, Fitch ran general stores in Morristown and Briar Hill, New York. He served as Justice of the Peace, Town Supervisor, and Postmaster at Brier Hill, and as treasurer of the Thousand Island Park Association. He also edited the Lowville Times, and wrote religious and other poetry. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

C. G. Goodwin

Hymnal Number: d25 Author of "Chase the monster from our shore" in The Temperance Crusade

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