Harry Webb Farrington

Harry Webb Farrington
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Short Name: Harry Webb Farrington
Full Name: Farrington, Harry Webb, 1880-1930
Birth Year: 1880
Death Year: 1930

Wikipedia Biography

Harry Webb Farrington (1879–1930) was an American author, poet, hymn writer, preacher, soldier, and educator. He was an orphan who lived in Baltimore, Maryland, Bel Air, Maryland, and Darlington, Maryland. He is famous still as being a member of the Darlington United Methodist Church and witnessing the great revivals of the late 1890s. The story of his life comes from one of his books, Kilts to Togs: Orphan Adventures (1930). He is also the author of Cher Ami (1926), Rough and Brown, Walls of America (1925), and Roosevelt the Righteous (1925). He also wrote Poems from France in 1920.

Texts by Harry Webb Farrington (8)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
¿Cómo en el niño de BelénHarry Webb Farrington, 1880-1931 (Author)Spanish2
Dear Lord, who sought at dawn of dayHarry W. Farrington (Author)English19
I know not how that Bethlehem's babeHarry W. Farrington, 1880-1931 (Author)English43
O God Creator, in whose handHarry Webb Farrington, 1880-1931 (Author)English8
Our Father made the lovely earthHarry W. Farrington (Author)2
Strong, righteous Man of GalileeHarry Webb Farrington (Author)English12
The storm god of stern Sinai's hillHarry W. Farrington (Author)3
The world came to my home todayHarry W. Farrington (Author)English5

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