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Carlos Swift

b. 1829 Hymnal Number: 13920 Author of "Rejoicing In Hope" in The Cyber Hymnal Swift, Carlos. (Fabius, Onondaga County, New York, January 12, 1829--?). Baptist. Educated at Pompey Academy, Union College, and Madison University. Pastorates at Clinton, N.Y., 1851-1854; Waterville, N.Y., 1854-1857; Madison, N.Y., 1857-1861; Mount Carroll, Illinois, 1861-1863; Normal, Ill., 1863-1864; Aurora, Ill., 1864; Comanche, Iowa, 1864-1866; Chicago, Ill., 1866-1870. Two hymns by Swift are included in The Iris, Songs of Jesus for Sunday Schools and Devotional Meetings, compiled by H.H. Hawley. One of these is a Christmas hymn. The other is entitled "Rejoicing in Hope" and begins "In that far distant land where the angels of light/Are resplendent with glory no mortal hath known." --Alan Wingard, DNAH Archives

M. E. R. Satterlee

Person Name: Mrs. M. E. R. Satterlee Hymnal Number: 12257 Author of "Our Home Beyond The River" in The Cyber Hymnal

Bruno Spangenberg

1851 - 1937 Person Name: Bruno Richard Spangenberg Hymnal Number: 5907 Composer of "[See yon bark amid the breakers]" in The Cyber Hymnal Bruno Richard Spangenberg 1851–1937. Born in Bromberg, Germany. Bruno was a music teacher, organist, and later, business owner who spent most of his adult life in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. At the age of 13, Bruno, with his minster father and 3 brothers, immigrated to Missouri. His pastor father came to serve the growing German population there. The family later moved to Reading, Ohio where his father founded St John’s German Evangelical Lutheran Church, now St. John’s United Church of Christ. Bruno attended Eastern Lutheran Teachers’ Seminary (now Concordia University) in Addison, Illinois, where he pursued a teaching certificate. Mr. Spangenberg taught in a Harrisburg public school for eleven years. He also led the choir and played the organ at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church. He helped establish the German Maennerchoir in Harrisburg and was their vocal teacher and organist. In the early 1890s Bruno moved to Rochester, NY to teach in a Lutheran school and serve as organist for a congregation there. He married Sara Blankenhorn whom he had met in Harrisburg. After a short tenure the Spangenbergs moved to Rondout (Kingston), NY to serve a school and larger congregation – the Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Bruno served there from 1893–98. Following the death of their first child Bruno and Sara moved back to Harrisburg, nearer family and friends. About 1900, Bruno and Sara became the proprietors of Spangenbergs’ Ice Cream, a new and increasing popular product. Their market was heart of Harrisburg and its capitol region. Church music became a secondary pursuit, but still an active one. The Spangenbergs eventually bought a home with acreage in Camp Hill, across the Susquehanna River, where they retired and lived their remaining years. Richard Spangenberg (grandson)

Mary Ann Bingham

Person Name: Mary A. Bingham Hymnal Number: 10567 Author of "I Love The Lord My Savior" in The Cyber Hymnal

Jennie Stow Mast

Person Name: Jennie S. Mast Hymnal Number: 872 Author of "Christ Is Coming " in The Cyber Hymnal Late 19th Century

E. W. Laxson

Hymnal Number: 16029 Composer of "[Fight on, fight on, O soul]" in The Cyber Hymnal

John M. Shenk

Hymnal Number: 797 Author of "Come, Heaven-Bound Pilgrims" in The Cyber Hymnal

Sarah Ruthrauff

Person Name: Sara Ellen Morrison Ruthrauff Hymnal Number: 11107 Composer of "AYRSHIRE" in The Cyber Hymnal

Lilly W. Grafton

Person Name: Lillie W. Grafton Hymnal Number: 16696 Author of "My Strength In Thee" in The Cyber Hymnal

C. E. Couser

Hymnal Number: 14108 Composer of "TAMALPAIS" in The Cyber Hymnal

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