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[O where, and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]

Appears in 11 hymnals Incipit: 51765 67133 42151 Used With Text: The Blue Bells of Scotland

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O Jesus! How Vast Thy Love to Me!

Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: O Jesus, O Jesus, how vast Thy love to me! Used With Tune: THE BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND
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Blue Bells of Scotland

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone? Used With Tune: [O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]
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As Thy Day

Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Rejoice in the Lord, when the sky above is bright Used With Tune: BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND

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Blue Bells of Scotland

Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #S31 (1899) First Line: O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone? Languages: English Tune Title: [O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]
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Blue Bells of Scotland

Author: Mrs. Jordan Hymnal: The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #199 (1914) First Line: O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone? Languages: English Tune Title: [O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]

The Blue Bells of Scotland

Hymnal: Adult Bible Class Hymnal No. 1 #135 (1907) First Line: O where, and O where is your Highland laddie gone? Languages: English Tune Title: [O where, and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]

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Julia H. Johnston

1849 - 1919 Author of "As Thy Day" in Welcome Songs 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)

T. Martin Towne

1835 - 1912 Person Name: T. M. T. Arranger of "BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND" in Welcome Songs Towne, T. Martin. (Coleraine, Franklin County, Massachusetts, May 31 [sic], 1835-- ). Methodist. Attended Williston's Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. 1855 to Hudson, New York, then Albany. Taught in Ypsilanti, Michigan, then Detroit. Settled in Janesville, Wisconsin. Served in the Civil War. Settled in Chicago; married Belle Kellogg. Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Arthur F. Ingler

1873 - 1935 Composer of "THE BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND" Born: May 12, 1873, Montandon, Pennsylvania. Died: August 8, 1935, Abington, Connecticut. Buried: North Swansea, Rhode Island. The 1900 census shows Ingler as a "vocalist" living in Denver, Colorado. The 1920 census shows him as a Nazarene preacher in Tillamook, Oregon. After the death of his wife Amalia, he moved east and married Lura Horton, who at the time was pastor of the People’s Church of the Nazarene in Providence, Rhode Island. The two of them served joint pastorates in Fitchburg, Massachusetts; Jackman, Maine; North Attleboro, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; and, in 1931, at Emmanuel Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His works include: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 (Chicago, Illinois: Metropolitan Church Association, 1902) The Joy Bells of Canaan No. 2 Songs of the Blood-Washed (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Praise Publishing Company, 1909) (editor) Canaan Melodies, 1914 (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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