Raymond, Rossiter Worthington, PH.D., was b. in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 27,1840. He graduated at Brooklyn Polytechnic, 1858, and also studied in Germany. He served in the Civil War of 1861-4 with the grade of Captain. Since then he has practised in New York as a consulting mining engineer. He was editor of the American Journal of Mining, and is a contributor to scientific literature. He has also written stories for children, a Paraphrase of Job, and some fugitive poetry. His hymns in common use include:—
1. Far out on the desolate billow. [God everywhere.] Written for the German tune, "Ich weiss nicht was soil es bedeuten," and published in The Plymouth Hymnal, 1894.
2. Morning red, Morning red. [Easter.] Written to the tune"… Go to person page >
Display Title: Battle SongFirst Line: The God who spanned the heav'ns aboveTune Title: [The God who spanned the heav'ns above]Author: R. W. RaymondDate: 1890
Display Title: Battle SongFirst Line: The God who spanned the heav'ns aboveTune Title: [The God who spanned the heav'ns above]Author: Prof. Robert W. RaymondDate: 1880
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