1852 - 1920 Author of "Children's Missionary Rallying Song" in Light and Life Songs No. 2 Born: March 6, 1852, Lyndon, New York.
Died: February 13, 1920, Springfield, Illinois.
Buried: In the family plot at Franklinville, New York.
Hogue was a bishop of the Free Methodist Church, and first president of Greenville College, Illinois. His works include:
History of the Free Methodist Church/
Hymns That Are Immortal
The Holy Spirit
Old Time Methodist Class Meeting
The First Day Sabbath (Chicago, Illinois: Free Methodist Publishing House, 1901)
--www.hymntime.com/tch/
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Hogue, Wilson T. (1852-1920). Free Methodist. He twice served his church as bishop (1893-1894, 1903-1919) besides editing The Free Methodist (1894-1903) and doubling as president of Greenville College (1893-1904). He contributed seven hymns to the 1910 Free Methodist Hymnal, and two more were selected for Hymns of the Living Faith (1951); three were included in Hymns of Faith and Life.
--Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives
Wilson T. Hogue