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Little Pilgrim

Author: Mary O. Page Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I'm a little pilgrim, With my staff in hand Refrain First Line: O who will come with me

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[I'm a little pilgrim]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. C. H. Scott, by per. Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 53231 76565 43532 Used With Text: Little Pilgrim

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Little Pilgrim

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: Minnetonka Songs #113 (1879) First Line: I'm a little pilgrim Refrain First Line: Oh, who will come with me? Lyrics: 1 I'm a little pilgrim, With my staff in hand, Climbing up the narrow path, To join the heav'nly band. Chorus: Oh, who will come with me? Joyous is the way, Oh, who will come with me? Come, come to-day. 2 Many, many dangers, All the way, I see, But the Savior's ever near, And he my guide will be. [Chorus] 3 If the way grows weary, In his arms I'll rest, For "the lambs," he says, "he'll bear Upon his loving breast." [Chorus] 4 I'm a little pilgrim, I've not far to roam; Heav'nly gates will open wide, Oh, soon I shall be home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm a little pilgrim]

Little Pilgrim

Author: Mary O. Page Hymnal: Gems for the Little Ones #d14 (1879) First Line: I'm a little pilgrim, With my staff in hand Refrain First Line: O who will come with me Languages: English

Little Pilgrim

Author: Mary O. Page Hymnal: Rainbow Songs #d48 (1916) First Line: I'm a little pilgrim, With my staff in hand Refrain First Line: O who will come with me Languages: English

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Clara H. Scott

1841 - 1897 Person Name: Mrs. C. H. Scott, by per. Composer of "[I'm a little pilgrim]" in Minnetonka Songs Clara Harriett Fiske Jones Scott USA 1841-1897. Born at Elk Grove, IL, daughter of a farmer, the family moved to Chicago in 1856. Clara enrolled in the first Chicago Musical Institute, after founders, Chauncy M Cady and William Bradbury, opened it in 1858. Following her graduation from the program, she found employment at the new Lyons Girl’s Seminary (also founded in 1858) in Lyons, IA. While working there, she met Henry Clay Scott, who worked for Scott & Ovington Brothers wholesale crockery company. The two married in 1861 in McGregor, IA. They had two daughters, Medora and Mary. The family moved to Austin, IL, near Chicago in the 1870s. She become a composer, hymnwriter, and publisher. She was the first woman to publish a volume of anthems, ‘The Royal anthem book’ in 1882. Horatio Palmer, a friend, helped her publish her songs. She issued three collections of songs. In 1895 she and her husband, now an invalid, moved to Chicago. In 1897 she was returning to her friend’s house after attending a funeral in DuBuque, IA. She was driving a horse-drawn buggy with two friends, Martha Hay and D D Myers. The buggy’s hold-back strap snapped, spooking the horse, who raced forward, colliding with a coping stone, causing the buggy to roll. Clara and Martha were thrown out and both died instantly. The third lady, D D, was severly injured. Clara’s funeral was well-attended by music writers, teachers, professors, publishers, and friends. Two of her own compositions were sung by a quartet of close friends. She died at Dubuque, IA. John Perry

Mary O. Page

Person Name: Mrs. M. O. Page Author of "Little Pilgrim" in Minnetonka Songs
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