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Short Name: R. G. Staples
Full Name: Staples, R. G. (R. Griffin)
Birth Year: 1833

Robert Griffin Staples. He was born Robert Griffin on January 24, 1833 in Washington DC. Both of his parents died in a carriage accident when he was an infant; he was then adopted by his mother's sister, Mary Ann King, and her husband, Samuel Johnson Staples and he was given the name Robert Griffin Staples. He was a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War and after the war was promoted to Major. He then worked as chief clerk in the Portsmouth United States Navy Yard. Religion was an important part of his life, as well as music. He died June 20, 1891 in Portsmouth, VA.

Dianne Shapiro, from Jean Brickey (great-granddaughter)


Texts by R. G. Staples (85)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A home in heaven, 'tis the Christian's hopeR. G. Staples (Author)2
Almost persuaded, yet I delayR. G. Staples (Author)2
Anywhere, everywhere, no matterR. G. Staples (Author)1
Awake, awake at early dawn, Behold the beauty of the lawnR. G. Staples (Author)1
Behold, He stands waiting, and knocks at thy heartR. G. S. (Author)English1
Bring in the sheaves! the harvest fieldR. G. Staples (Author)English5
Children, come to the cross of the Savior in prayerR. G. Staples (Author)English5
Christian, the field for faithful laborR. G. S. (Author)English1
Christians, lo, the fields are whiteningR. G. S. (Author)English10
Closer to my precious SaviorR. G. Staples (Author)English3
Come join in our Sabbath song, As we gladly meet todayR. G. S. (Author)English2
Come and welcome, to the Savior, who in mercy bids you comeR. G. Staples (Author)English1
Come, children, let your voices fill the vaulted skiesR. G. Staples (Author)English1
Come unto me, come unto me, Thou weary one, when sin distressR. G. S. (Author)English1
Dark was the night when the Savior of menR. G. S. (Author)English3
Do I not need Thee, Savior divine?R. G. Staples (Author)English17
Draw me closer to Thee, gracious SaviorR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Each morn of God's most holy dayR. G. S. (Author)English2
Ever on, ever on, like the swift, rolling tideR. G. S. (Author)English1
Every day brings troubleR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Father, behold me nowR. G. Staples (Author)1
Glad we meet this Sabbath morningR. G. Staples (Author)4
Happy here again we meetR. G. Staples (Author)0
Have mercy on us, Lord, we comeR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Have you heard of the land where the ransomed dwell?R. G. Staples (Author)English3
He died, He died on the treeR. G. S. (Author)1
Hear, O hear me, loving SaviorR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Here we shall not always lingerR. G. Staples (Author)English1
How lovely the flowers which bloomR. G. Staples (Author)English3
I know not the time of His comingR. G. Staples (Author)English7
I love to sing of heaven, and of the ransomed bandR. G. S. (Author)English1
I love to think of Jesus, the lowly NazareneR. G. S. (Author)English1
I only wish to know this truthR. G. Staples (Author)1
In silence watches of the nightR. G. Staples (Author)English1
In the east, the sun arisingR. G. Staples (Author)English2
In the land so bright and goldenR. G. S. (Author)English2
Jesus is coming, is coming again, Shout the glad tidings, the good news proclaimR. G. S. (Author)English5
Jesus is here, O, what will you doR. G. Staples (Author)English5
Jesus of Nazareth passeth this wayR. G. Staples (Author)English1
List, the merry chiming of the Sabbath bellsR. G. S. (Author)English3
Little child, thy father loves theeR. G. S. (Author)2
Lo the heathen at your doorsR. G. Staples (Author)1
Look away from self to the bloodstained crossR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Look 'tis a simple thing to doR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Men of God, arouse to actionR. G. S. (Author)English2
Naught can I do that will saveR. G. S. (Author)English4
New pearls of song for Jesus we bringMajor R. G. Staples (Author)1
No other refuge, Lord, have IR. G. Staples (Author)English8
Nothing Lord have I to bring this is all my pleaR. G. S. (Author)English7
O the bright sunny land, 'tis the city of GodR. G. Staples (Author)2
O Christian man, thy Savior, makes this demand on theeR. G. S. (Author)1
O Savior, precious Savior, hear My supplications nowR. G. Staples (Author)English1
Open the windows of Heaven, Send showers of blessing just nowR. G. S. (Author)English2
Our days are swiftly gliding byR. G. Staples (Author)1
Out in the world may we go, dearest LordR. G. Staples (Author)English3
Precious Savior, Lord of all! Hear my humble pleaR. G. S. (Author)English1
Ring, ring the bells, for a Savior is bornR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Room at the throne of graceR. G. Staples (Author)English3
Sad the silence at partingR. G. Staples (Author)English3
See the heathen nations, bendingR. G. Staples (Author)2
Simply trusting Christ todayR. G. Staples (Author)English4
Some sweet day our Lord will call usR. G. S. (Author)English1
Soon, dear children, we shall partR. G. Staples (Author)English1
The clouds hang heavy round my way, I cannot seeR. G. Staples (Author)English1
The dark and turbid river deathR. G. S. (Author)1
The gospel message sent is echoed backR. G. Staples (Author)2
The waters are troubled, O sinner, draw nearR. G. Staples (Author)English4
There is a hope that never diesR. G. Staples (Author)English2
There's a beautiful home, just beyond in the skiesR. G. Staples (Author)1
Through the dark valley and the shadow of deathR. G. Staples (Author)English1
'Tis but the social, friendly glassR. G. Staples (Author)English4
'Tis Jesus calls, come unto meR. G. Staples (Author)English4
'Tis sweet to sing of God's great loveR. G. Staples (Author)English1
To Him who dwells and reigns on highR. G. Staples (Author)English4
To Jesus, my loving RedeemerR. G. Staples (Author)English2
To thee, in youth's bright morningR. G. Staples (Author)English16
Tripping lightly, tripping over the verdant lawnR. G. Staples (Author)English8
We shall meet beyond the grievingR. G. Staples (Author)English4
When tossed on life's tempestuous tideR. G. Staples (Author)English3
Whosoever, glorious truthR. G. Staples (Author)1
Whosoever, yes, vile though I beR. G. Staples (Author)English2
Why not be saved, why not be saved?R. G. Staples (Author)English2
Why toil and labor here belowR. G. Staples (Author)1
Work for the Savior's gloryR. G. Staples (Author)1
You ask us why we toil belowR. G. Staples (Author)1

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