Grant Colfax Tullar was born August 5, 1869, in Bolton, Connecticut. He was named after the American President Ulysses S. Grant and Vice President Schuyler Colfax. After the American Civil War, his father was disabled and unable to work, having been wounded in the Battle of Antietam. Tullar's mother died when he was just two years old so Grant had no settled home life until he became an adult. Yet from a life of sorrow and hardship he went on to bring joy to millions of Americans with his songs and poetry.
As a child, he received virtually no education or religious training. He worked in a woolen mill and as a shoe clerk. The last Methodist camp meeting in Bolton was in 1847. Tullar became a Methodist at age 19 at a camp meeting near Wat… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Wonderful is the Saviour, hear the angels sing]First Line: Wonderful is the Saviour, hear the angels singComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1896
Tune Title: [Wunderbar ist der Heiland, tönt's vom Himmel klar]First Line: Wunderbar ist der Heiland, tönt's vom Himmel klarComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1895
Tune Title: [Wunderbar ist der Heiland, tönt's vom Himmel klar]First Line: Wunderbar ist der Heiland, tönt's vom Himmel klarComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1895
Tune Title: [Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels sing]First Line: Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels singComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1894
Tune Title: [Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels sing]First Line: Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels singComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1895
Tune Title: [Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels sing]First Line: Wonderful is the Savior, hear the angels singComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1894
Tune Title: [Wonderful is the Saviour, hear the angels sing]First Line: Wonderful is the Saviour, hear the angels singComposer: Grant C. TullarDate: 1896
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