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[Some fair tomorrow we shall know]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. B. Towner Incipit: 13453 12332 34267 Used With Text: Some Fair Tomorrow We Shall Know

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Some Fair Tomorrow We Shall Know

Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Some fair tomorrow we shall know]

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Some Fair Tomorrow We Shall Know

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Famous Hymns #11 (1907) Topics: Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: [Some fair tomorrow we shall know]
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Some Fair Tomorrow We Shall Know

Author: Julia H. Johnston Hymnal: Famous Gospel Hymns #11 (1907) Languages: English Tune Title: [Some fair tomorrow we shall know]

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Julia H. Johnston

1849 - 1919 Author of "Some Fair Tomorrow We Shall Know" in Famous Hymns Julia Harriet Johnston, who was born on Jan. 21, 1849, at Salineville, OH, in Columbiana County. Her father was a minister and he mother was a poet. She began writing when she was nine years old but really started writing verse in high school. She lived in Peoria, Ill. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

D. B. Towner

1850 - 1919 Composer of "[Some fair tomorrow we shall know]" in Famous Hymns Used pseudonyms Robert Beverly, T. R. Bowden ============================== Towner, Daniel B. (Rome, Pennsylvania, 1850--1919). Attended grade school in Rome, Penn. when P.P. Bliss was teacher. Later majored in music, joined D.L. Moody, and in 1893 became head of the music department at Moody Bible Institute. Author of more than 2,000 songs. --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives
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