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GOLDEN HILL

Appears in 66 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. Chapin Incipit: 13262 15651 65565 Used With Text: The night is past and gone

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The night is past and gone

Hymnal: The Harp. 2nd ed. #a869 (1860)
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The night is past and gone

Hymnal: Hymns of the "Jubilee Harp" #a281 (1868) Languages: English
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The night is past and gone

Hymnal: A New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #44 (1832) Languages: English

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Amzi Chapin

1768 - 1835 Person Name: A. Chapin Composer of "GOLDEN HILL" in The Brethren Hymnal Amzi Chapin USA 1768-1835. Born in Springfield. MA, into a family of cabinetmakers, jewelers, and watchmakers, he followed in the same trade in Hartford, CT. for several years, then moved to New Haven, CT. He embarked on a career as an itinerant singing teacher, composer, and cabinetmaker in the South and Midwest. He married Hannah Power and they had eight children. They lived in Mount Pleasant, PA, where he taught singing and farmed for the next 30 years. He also founded a mill. He co-founded the Presbyterian congregation in Northfield Township. Chapin taught singing schools in VA, NC, KY, and PA. In 1831, he and his family moved to Northfield, OH. His older brother, Lucius, was also a singing teacher, and they were among the first to teach sacred music west of the Allegheny Mountains. John Perry
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