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Mrs. M. L. Reddy

Hymnal Number: 9 Author of "Dear Savior, I Need Thee" in Epworth Songs

Martha C. Oliver

Hymnal Number: 103 Author of "Keep Your Covenant With Jesus" in Epworth Songs Pseudonym. See also Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

Joseph Flintoft Berry

1856 - 1931 Person Name: Joseph F. Berry Editor of "" in Epworth Songs

L. Briggs Mitchell

Person Name: L. B. M. Hymnal Number: 73 Author of "Toiling, Trusting, Praising" in Epworth Songs

R. H. Randall

Hymnal Number: 31 Composer of "['Tis wonderful love that my Savior bestows]" in Epworth Songs

Frank Walcott Hutt

1869 - 1946 Person Name: Frank W. Hutt Hymnal Number: 107 Author of "Everlasting Arms" in Epworth Songs Born: September 6, 1869, Gloucester, Massachusetts. Died: November 30, 1946, Taunton, Massachusetts. Buried: Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Hutt and his wife Emma were living in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1900, and in Bristol County in 1930. Frank was a newspaper reporter for The Lynn Daily Item, The New Bedford Standard-Times and the Taunton Gazette. One time, he was secretary to sculptor William Ordway Partridge. In the latter part of his life, he pursued interests as a naturalist and historian. Hutt’s works include: Local and Miscellaneous Poems (Gloucester, Massachusetts: George L. Jeffery,1888) A History of Bristol County, Massachusetts (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1924) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Silas Farmer

1839 - 1902 Hymnal Number: JS-2 Author of "Just Ask Him In to Stay" in Epworth Songs Born: June 6, 1839. Detroit, Michigan. Died: December 28, 1902, Detroit, Michigan. Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan. Son of John Farmer & Roxanna Hamilton, Silas became City Historiographer of Detroit, Michigan, in 1882. His works include: Association Hymn Book: Compiled for Young Men’s Christian Associations and Union Religious Meetings (Detroit, Michigan: J. M. Arnold & Company, 1869) Illustrated Guide and Souvenir of Detroit, circa 1878 History of Detroit and Michigan/, 1884 History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan, 1890 All About Cleveland All About Detroit, circa 1899 Souvenir of the Pointe: Grosse Pointe on Lake Saint Claire www.hymntime.com/tch

Mattie A. Broughton

Hymnal Number: 13 Author of "The Epworth Vesper Hymn" in Epworth Songs

Charles E. Pilgrim

Person Name: Rev. Chas. E. Pilgrim Hymnal Number: 66 Author of "How Blessed the Moments" in Epworth Songs

Mary P. Nowlan

Hymnal Number: 116 Author of "What Is That To Thee" in Epworth Songs

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