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O. E. Mattox

1858 - 1899 Composer of "[Marching along in glorious triumph in the army of the Lord]" in The Revival No. 2 Born: January 23, 1858. Died: June 10, 1899, Pelham, Georgia. Buried: City Cemetery, Pelham, Georgia. As of 1892, Mattox was a music director in Moberly, Missouri. His obituary describes him as a "revivalist singer." http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/t/mattox_oe.htm

G. A. LeClere

Person Name: Rev. G. A. LeClere Author of "Marching to Victory" in The Revival No. 2 George A. LeClere, 19th Century Our only certain information on LeClere is that he was a minister. However, there is an interview with a Rev. George A. Leclere in Voices of the American West: The Settler and Soldier Interviews of Eli S. Ricker 1903-1919, by Richard E. Jensen, 2005, page 368. According to the interview, LeClere was living in Grand Junction, Colorado, in 1909, and had been in the Army in 1864. --www.hymntime.com/tch

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