| Short Name: | J. M. Stillman |
| Full Name: | Stillman, Jarius Maxson, 1834-1917 |
| Birth Year: | 1834 |
| Death Year: | 1917 |
JAIRUS MAXSON STILLMAN, Mus. Doc., Professor of Music in Milton College. As a composer he has had many valuable contributions, especially to sacred music, but, while his work in that direction has been most important, his labors have been more especially directed to the educational side of the art. For the past fifteen years, with brief interruptions, he has filled his present collegiate chair, and his work prior to the acceptance of this position was most active, varied and successful.
Mr. STILLMAN was born February 20, 1834, in Alfred, Allegany Co., N.Y., the third in order of birth of the six children of Maxson and Lydia (CHAPMAN) STILLMAN. His father, a tenor singer of talent, had not only for many years led the choir of the large church at Alfred of which he was a member, but had taught singing schools in many places surrounding his home. His son inherited great aptitude for music, and at the age of ten years could read plain music at sight. He accompanied his father to singing schools, and made rapid progress in the mastery of the principles of music. He attended the singing classes in Alfred Academy.
He is the associate author of "Good-Will for Sabbath Schools," "The Cluster," and "Anthem Treasures," the latter two being well-known and popular anthem books. He has also composed a large number of pieces for other anthem and Gospel hymn books, and a number of songs published in sheet music form. At Chicago he acted as one of the judges, with Prof. T. Martin TOWNE and others, in selecting from 700 original pieces of music, and in critically editing those which should be published in the work called "International Lesson Hymnal No. 1," published by David C. COOK. In 1884 an excellent article on "Church Music and How to Sustain it," written by Dr. STILLMAN, appeared in the "Seventh-day Baptist Quarterly."
Taken from "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin" (c)1901; pp. 2-4.
| Tunes by J. M. Stillman (57) | As | Instances | Incipit |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Awaken, ye who slumber] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51534 56556 71322 |
| [By her cot at hush of eve] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 53165 13443 36655 |
| [Come and see the Savior said] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 33234 46517 13223 |
| [Come, weary wanderer] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 55654 34665 77121 |
| [Dear Lord, once more the note of praise] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 13455 12334 32321 |
| [Don't think there is nothing] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 55556 53216 11111 |
| [Driven on by angry tempest] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 31517 12616 76546 |
| [Ever when in doubt and danger] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 34513 46513 26543 |
| [Glad and free, glad and free] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 35546 65153 54235 |
| [Go to Jesus when in darkness] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51317 21556 54351 |
| [Hark! what sad, despairing cries] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 53213 65176 56715 |
| [Hear the blessed Savior saying] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 55565 55122 12355 |
| [Hear, troubled soul though the hurricane's roaring] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 53451 23212 67767 |
| [Heavenly Father, gracious giver] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51233 32166 67155 |
| [I trust thee, O Father, Thy word cannot fail] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 56551 51712 11172 |
| [I want to be more like Jesus] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 66 | 55651 23432 17123 |
| [If thy path is like night] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 55655 13322 24345 |
| [If we only knew what good we could do] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 4 | 34517 12346 56321 |
| [Jesus is calling the lambs to his fold] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 56717 12123 44432 |
| [Jesus is the children's Friend] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 33215 42321 14323 |
| [Jesus, lover of my soul] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 54345 65443 23454 |
| [Jesus thought of me] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 13333 24444 35432 |
| LORD, HEAR ME | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | |
| MAUNA LOA | Jairus Maxson Stillman (Composer) | 8 | 54531 71215 12327 |
| [Mingling all day with the busy throng] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 11132 15556 66653 |
| [My beautiful home on high] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 13335 31112 24277 |
| [Not for its walls of jasper] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 56512 32617 25435 |
| [Children, would you know the story] (Stillman) | Jairus Maxson Stillman (Composer) | 4 | 55532 16176 51232 |
| [O Christian, weary, sad and faint] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 54565 31243 23546 |
| [O could I sing a song to touch] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51121 23343 21171 |
| [O wonderful love that the good Shepherd showed] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51233 21216 55671 |
| [Our Father gave the life we own] | J. M. Stillman, Mus. Doc. (Composer) | 3 | 51232 17667 12716 |
| [Our Father who art in heaven] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 33333 33333 35324 |
| [Prophets spoke the coming Jesus] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 12343 21561 23217 |
| [Rejoice in the Lord while going the way] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 51123 12165 51123 |
| [Searching, seeking, groping] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 53211 72342 35323 |
| [Shadows deep across the world] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 51342 31234 52765 |
| [Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 51232 16232 47121 |
| TEACH ME | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | |
| [The sweetest words I have ever read] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 53332 12666 66551 |
| [The way of the cross may be toilsome and drear] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 51123 43267 11771 |
| [There is a beauty born of love] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 56512 34326 21725 |
| [There's a city, bright and golden] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 55113 21211 23513 |
| [There's an amber hue in the sparkling draught] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 54316 23427 77166 |
| ['Tis a story full of wonder] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 55153 35313 22543 |
| [Traveler, weary, thirsty, faint] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 53213 21617 65645 |
| [Wanderer from thy Father's home] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 33216 55566 53212 |
| [We are singing sweetest praises] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 32155 17666 51132 |
| [We cheerfully pass through the sunshine and shade] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 51765 34512 34234 |
| [We dearly love our Savior] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 31234 53344 32331 |
| [What are you sowing, my brother] (Stillman) | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 4 | 32153 21717 61322 |
| [When the cares of earth are pressing] | Jairus Maxson Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 32176 16512 35432 |
| [When the modest violets bloom] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 1 | 56713 43322 23426 |
| [Wonderful Savior forgiveness bestow] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 54565 43421 21276 |
| [Would you truly follow Jesus] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 3 | 13556 54531 32112 |
| [Wreck'd upon life's stormy sea] | J. M. Stillman (Composer) | 2 | 34565 43454 31432 |
| [Yet shall ye be as a dove's shining wings] | Jairus Maxson Stillman (Composer) | 6 | 33213 45432 56766 |