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Flag of our fathers

Author: Mary Ashton Livermore Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Here, where our fathers came of yore

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Flag of our fathers

Author: Mary Ashton Livermore Hymnal: The Eolian Harp #d39 (1862) First Line: Here, where our fathers came of yore
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Re-opening of a Church

Author: Mrs. M. A. Livermore Hymnal: The Gospel Psalmist #732 (1861) First Line: Here, where our fathers came of yore Topics: Dedications; Ordinations; Installations

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Mary Ashton Livermore

1820 - 1905 Author of "Here, where our fathers came of yore" Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (Mrs. D.P.). (December 19, 1821 [sic]--May 23, 1905). Her husband was a Universalist minister. She was a noted writer, editor, and lecturer; associate director of the Sanitary Commission during the Civil War; and a prominent leader in the causes of temperance and women's suffrage. She published The Story of My Life in 1897. She was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by Tufts College in 1896. A hymn written by her beginning "Jesus, what precept is like thine" is included in Hymns New and Old, 1895. --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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