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J. C. Sloat

Hymnal Number: 93b Author of "The Saving Pledge" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

F. H. Orne

Hymnal Number: 102 Author of "Defence of Fort Temperance" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

E. B. H.

Hymnal Number: 42b Author of "Parent of the great creation" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

STB

Person Name: T. B. Sen. Hymnal Number: 27b Author of "Blow the temp'rance trumpet, blow" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

GWM

Person Name: G. W. M. Hymnal Number: 81 Author of "On this joyous day, while the cannon's loud voice" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

ECS

Person Name: E. C. S. Hymnal Number: 89 Author of "Hope For All" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

A. J. Lord

Hymnal Number: 105 Author of "Lo! The Temperance Banner floating" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel

Catharine H. Esling

1812 - 1897 Person Name: Mrs. C. H. Waterman Hymnal Number: 66 Author of "Come, sons of Columbia, while proudly and high" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel Esling, Catherine H., née Watterman, was born in 1812, and married in 1840 to George J. Esling, of Philadelphia. Her poems were collected and published in 1850 as The Broken Bracelet, and other Poems. She is widely known as the author of "Come unto Me, when shadows darkly gather" (Invitation), which appeared in the Christian Keepsake annual, 1839, in 9 stanzas of 4 lines. It is usually given in an abbreviated form. Mrs. Esling is a member of the American Protestant Episcopal Church. (Nutter, 1884, p. 253.) --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Henry Anderton

1808 - 1855 Person Name: Anderton Hymnal Number: 23b Author of "Lo! Zion droops--in vain--in vain" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel Anderton, Henry, was born at Walton-le-Dale, near Preston, Lancashire, Dec. 3, 1808, and was one of the early Preston abstainers. He was a popular speaker, and his poems were widely recited and sung. A. complete edition of his Poems, with a Memoir by E. Grubb, has been published. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

American Temperance Union

Publisher of "" in Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel New York

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