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Henry K. Oliver

1800 - 1885 Person Name: H. K. Oliver Composer of "FEDERAL STREET" in Familiar Hymns Henry Kemble Oliver (b. Beverly, MA, 1800; d. Salem, MA, 1885) was educated at Harvard and Dartmouth. He taught in the public schools of Salem (1818-1842) and was superintendent of the Atlantic Cotton Mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts (1848-1858). His civic service included being mayor of Lawrence (1859­1861) and Salem (1877-1880), state treasurer (1861-1865), and organizer of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics and Labor (1867-1873). Oliver was organist at several churches, including Park Street Congregational Church in Boston, North Church in Salem, and the Unitarian Church in Lawrence. A founder of the Mozart Association and several choral societies in Salem, he published his hymn tunes in Hymn and Psalm Tunes (1860) and Original Hymn Tunes (1875). Bert Polman

Michael James

Arranger of "O WALY WALY" in The Celebration Hymnal

George Hews

1806 - 1873 Person Name: Geo. Hews Composer of "HOLLEY" in The Christian Hymnal Born: January 6, 1806, Weston, Massachusetts. Died: July 6, 1873, Boston, Massachusetts.

John Hullah

1812 - 1884 Person Name: John Pyke Hullah, 1812-1884 Harmonizer of "ROCKINGHAM (COMMUNION)" in Singing the Faith Born: June 27, 1812, Worcester, England. Died: February 21, 1884, London, England.

George Allan

Person Name: G. Allan Arranger of "LACRIMA" in Redemption Songs

G. W. Sederquist

1838 - 1921 Composer of "[When I survey the wondrous cross]" in The Golden Sheaf From The World's Crisis, 13 April 1921, p.7: "Elder Sederquist was born in Lower Granville, Nova Scotia, according to the narrative in his Life and Labors, Sept. 10, 1838. He was converted about the first of the year 1863, was baptized in February, and was soon out in the field in Gospel work, with open doors for his labors. After a few years he accepted the Adventist faith, and in the spring of 1871 entered the United States and took up his home in Lynn [Mass.]." --Entire article available in the DNAH Archives. Also available is a short article (and photo) about Sederquist in the Messiah's Advocate, 7 December 1910.

Joseph Mohr

1834 - 1892 Person Name: Joseph H. Mohr, 1834-1892 Composer of "MOHR" in One in Faith

Richard Lloyd

1933 - 2021 Arranger of "O WALY WALY" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary (Summit, N.J.)

Person Name: DNS Arranger of "HATS GOTT VERSEHN" in The Summit Choirbook The Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary is a Dominican convent in Summit, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919.

Balthazar Musculus

Composer of "HATS GOTT VERSEHN" in The Summit Choirbook

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