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J. T. White

1821 - 1894 Author of "On Jordan's stormy banks I stand" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) Nephew of B. F. White

John M. Evans

Person Name: J. M. Evans Composer of "GOING HOME" in The Tribute of Praise Evans, John M. (Hilltown, Pennsylvania, November 30, 1825--?). Baptist. Appointed superintendent of the Sunday School at Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia, in 1854. Under his direction, the Sunday School became the first in that city to make music a prominent feature of its activities. In 1872, he was elected President of the Baptist Sunday School Association of Philadelphia. Author of several hymns and tunes. Included in Devotional Hymn Book (Philadelphia, 1864) is the text "Amid the joyous scenes of earth" which is interesting in that the refrain is the same as the one for the Doddridge text "Oh, happy day, that fixed my choice." --Deborah Carlton Loftis, DNAH Archives

John Clements

Person Name: J. C. Author (chorus) of "Angels Will Carry Me Home" in The Gospel Trumpeter

H. E. Engle

Composer of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined

A. M. Cagle

Composer of "JORDAN " in The Sacred Harp

C. F. Letson

1833 - 1902 Arranger of "MY HOME" in The Sacred Harp CF Letson was born Calvin F.R. Letson on 15 April 1833 in Butts County, Georgia and died 8 Dec 1902 in McCalla, Jefferson County, Alabama. He was a music teacher. email to Hymnary

J. W. Randolph

b. 1842 Person Name: J. W. R. Composer of "WRIGHT" in The Everlasting Joy James Weldon Randolph was born October 15, 1842, at Philadelphia, Pa. He attended Northern Liberty and James Bird's Schools. He has given special study to the subjects of music, French, German and Spanish, and received the D.D. degree from Paul Quinncollege. He was converted in 1863 and joined the A. M.E. Chruch the same year. He was licensed to preach and was ordained deacon in 1870 and elder in 1871 at Columbus, Ga. He has held appointments in George, Arkansas, Texas, California, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. From Centennial Encyclpaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church by Richard R. Wright, Jr. and John R. Hawkins (Philadelphia: 1916)

W. H. Swan

Person Name: Swan Composer of "ERIN" in The New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition

Micah John Walter

Composer of "COLD RIVER" in The Greenwood Harmony (2nd ed.)

B. E. Fulmer

1887 - 1963 Composer of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in Songs for All Born: September 2, 1887, Arkadelphia, Alabama. Died: July 31, 1963, Kings County, California. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

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