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Louis D. Eichhorn

1874 - 1927 Person Name: Loius D. Eichhorn Composer of "HUNTERS POINT" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: 1874, Indiana. Buried: Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, California. Eichhorn was living in Creek, Indiana, by 1880. He and his wife Edna were in Denver, Colorado, by 1910, and in Redlands, California, by 1920. Eichhorn’s works include: The New Deal, with William Giffe (Logansport, Indiana: Home Music Company, 1898) Conquest Hymns, New and Old (Chicago, Illinois: New Era Publishing Company, 1902) Songs for Sunday Schools and How to Use Them (New York: A. S. Barnes, 1910) The Moonseed’s Ministry and Other Sonnets and Songs (Redlands, California: Louis D. Eichhorn, 1924) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

George E. McManiman

1852 - 1910 Person Name: George E. MacManiman Author of "The Quiet Hour" in The Cyber Hymnal George Edward McManiman Born: December 17, 1852, Johnsonburg, New Jersey. Died: June 6, 1910, Utica, New York. Buried: West Winfield, New York. Oldest surviving son of John W. McManiman and Susan McLain, George changed his name to MacManiman around the time he and his wife, Emma Lavina Koyt, moved to Ohio. The rest of the family that stayed in New Jersey kept the name as McManiman until around the 1920s. George served as a minister, and he and Emma were in living in Tiffin, Ohio, in 1879. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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