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Frederick Herman Martens

1874 - 1932 Person Name: Frederick H. Martens, 1874-1932 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Translator of "When Blossoms Flowered 'mid the Snows" in One in Faith

Bob Jones

1911 - 1997 Person Name: Bob Jones Jr., 1911-1997 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author of "Strong in Salvation" in Rejoice Hymns

Francisco Malgosa

b. 1925 Person Name: Franciso Malgosa Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author (Verses) of "Jesucristo, Palabra del Padre (Jesus, Word from the Father)"

Hattie T. Griswold

Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author of "Tender, And Trusty, And True"

N. H. Lines

Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author of "Glory for Me" in Sacred Songs of the Church

S. E. McNair

1867 - 1959 Person Name: Stuart Edmund McNair, 1867-1959 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Translator of "Nossa Morada na Rocha Está" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão

Joel A. Erickson

Person Name: J. A. E. Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author of "The Son Has Risen" in Timeless Truths

C. C. Case

1843 - 1918 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Composer of "[Over the river, the river of time] (Case)" Charles Clinton Case USA 1843-1918. Born in Linesville, PA, his family moved to Gustavus, OH, when he was four. His father was an accomplished violinist, but a neighbor gave him a small violin when he was nine, and he mastered it before he could read music. At age 16 he went to singing school (without parental consent), borrowing the money from a neighbor. C. A. Bentley, a prominent conductor, was his first vocal music instructor, and William Bradbury's “Jubilee” was the school textbook. For three winters in a row, he attended Bentley's singing school, working his father's farm in the summer. He married Annie Williams. In 1866 he studied music in Boston with B. F. Baker. He also studied under George Root, Horatio Palmer, Philip Bliss, George Webb, and others, hymnwriters in their own right. Soon after, Case began teaching music, and when James McGranahan moved two miles from his home, they became friends. Case wrote and edited a number of Gospel song books in his life. 6 works. John Perry

F. J. Berry

Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Author of "What Would You Give in Exchange?" in Timeless Truths Floyd J. Berry

H. N. Lincoln

1859 - 1948 Meter: 10.10.10.10 with refrain Arranger of "[Beautiful city, built so far above]" Horace Neely Lincoln, 1859-1948. Horace was the son of James Lin­coln and Em­a­line King, and hus­band of Et­ta Lee Thur­mand (mar­ried 1887). He moved with his fa­mi­ly to Tex­as when he was se­ven years old. At age 10, he be­gan at­tend­ing a sing­ing school con­duct­ed by James M. Jol­ley of Mis­sis­sip­pi. In 1880, he taught his first sing­ing class in his old neigh­bor­hood school house. Lat­er that year, he at­tend­ed his first nor­mal mu­sic school, taught at Moun­tain Home (now Hol­land), Tex­as. Lincoln had oth­er mu­sic­al train­ing under L. B. Shook (a for­mer stu­dent of Phil­ip Bliss) and John Mc­Pher­son of Il­li­nois. In 1898, he grad­u­at­ed from the Chi­ca­go Na­tion­al Col­lege of Mu­sic, and in 1906 took a post-grad­ua­te course un­der Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer. Lincoln ev­ent­u­al­ly be­came pre­si­dent of the Song­land Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, and the World’s Nor­mal Mu­sic­al Col­lege. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime/tch)

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