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Mark M. Jones

Hymnal Number: 209 Composer of "[I have heard of a land]" in Songs Of The Church

Emory S. Peck

Person Name: E. S. P. Hymnal Number: 472 Author of "Sing and Be Happy" in Songs Of The Church

J. A. McClung

Person Name: J. A. McC. Hymnal Number: 492 Author of "Standing Outside" in Songs Of The Church John A. McClung

Robert E. Arnold

1899 - 1964 Person Name: Robt. E. Arnold Hymnal Number: 330 Author of "Lovest Thou Me More Than These?" in Songs Of The Church Robert Earl Arnold

H. M. Eagle

Hymnal Number: 328 Composer of "[Looking to Thee from day to day]" in Songs Of The Church 20th Century For a while, Eagle was a singing teacher at Anthony Showalter’s Southern Normal Institute. As of 1914, he was living in Burke’s Garden, Virginia. In 1918, he was a member of the Big Quartet, which performed & promoted songs for Showalter’s music publishing company. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Robert Skene

Hymnal Number: 414 Composer of "[On Zion's glorious summit stood]" in Songs Of The Church

Charles E. Durham

Person Name: Chas. E. Durham Hymnal Number: 309 Composer of "[When I come to the river at ending of day]" in Songs Of The Church

Mrs. James A. Pate

Person Name: Mrs. Jas. Pate Hymnal Number: 688 Arranger of "[Whisper a prayer in the morning]" in Songs Of The Church

T. J. Shelton

Hymnal Number: 388 Author of "One Step at a Time" in Songs Of The Church

Austin Hazelwood

1878 - 1952 Hymnal Number: 566 Composer of "[There's a crown for your cross, when the teardrops that stray]" in Songs Of The Church Austin Hazelwood was a prolific hymn writer and sold the majority of his work to Vaughn. Dianne Shapiro, from email sent by grand daughter

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