Born: Circa March 1854, Delaware (was living in New Castle County in 1860).
Dailey moved to Brockwayville, Pennsylvania, with his mother in 1872, and was still there as of 1892. In 1900 he was in Fredonia Village, New York, and in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1910 & 1920. His works include:
A Collection of Gospel, Temperance, and Prohibition Songs, What’s the News (Brockwayville, Pennsylvania: 1888)
Love (Brockwayville, Pennsylvania: 1892)
Prohibition Chimes for Temperance, Prohibition and All Reform Meetings (New York: Dailey & Mead, 1900)
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Tune Title: [Thy grace, O my Saviour, has wrought us release]First Line: Thy grace, O my Saviour, has wrought us releaseComposer: J. G. DaileyDate: 1889
Tune Title: [Thy grace, O my Saviour, has wrought us release]First Line: Thy grace, O my Saviour, has wrought us releaseComposer: J. G. DaileyDate: 1887
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