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H. T. Crossley

1850 - 1934 Person Name: H. T. C. Adapter of "[O how happy are they]" in Songs of Salvation Hugh Thomas Crossley was part of Canadian revival team, along with John Edwin Hunter. They were both Methodist ministers. Dianne Shapiro, from Revivals and Roller Rinks: religion, leisure and identity in late-nineteenth-century small-town Ontario by Lynn Sorrel Marks, University of Toronto Press, 1996

H. T. C.

Adapter of "[How happy are they]" in Songs and Solos used by the Christian Crusaders

John Clements

Person Name: J. C. Author (chorus) of "Wonderful Savior" in The Gospel Trumpeter

E. D. Keck

Composer of "[Oh how happy are they who their Saviour obey]" in Gospel Trio of Sacred Song Late 19th Century Lyrics-- There Is a River Dark When the Love of Jesus Music: ATLANTIC AVENUE --www.hymntime.com/tch

E. Heritage

Composer of "VERNON" in The Social Harp Elphrey Heritage lived in Philadelphia, was associated with the publisher S. C. Collins of that city, and composed hymn tunes that appeared inter alia in The Hesperian Harp (1848), The Timbrel of Zion (1853), and The Social Harp (1855). He was the brother of Jason Heritage of New Jersey. (Source: Daniel W. Patterson's "Introduction" to the 1973 reprint of The Social Harp, xii-xiii)

B. E. Cunningham

Arranger of "HAPPY CHRISTIAN" in The Sacred Harp

Mrs. T. P. MacMillan

Composer of "[How happy are they]" in The Gospel Trumpeter

George W. Cover

Person Name: Geo. W. Cover Composer of "[Oh, how happy are they]" in Kindly Light

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