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Midst the silence of the peaceful
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Midst the silence of the peaceful
Author: Kate Sumner Burr
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Kate Sumner Burr
Born: September 24, 1842, Woodbridge, Michigan. Buried: Sunnyside Cemetery, Williamson, New York. Wife of Dr. Henry Newton Burr, Kate lived in Walworth, New York. She contributed several poems to the Independent and other journals. Sources: Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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Midst the silence of the peaceful
Author:
Kate Sumner Burr
Refrain First Line:
Happy new year
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White Robes for the Sunday School: a choice new collection of songs, quartets, and choruses for Sunday-Schools, devotional meetings, and the home circle (1879), p.23
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White Robes for the Sunday School #23
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: Happy new year
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: 'Midst the silence of the peaceful night
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: Mrs. K. S. Burr
Date
: 1879
White Robes for the Sunday School #23
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