F. A. Blackmer

Short Name: F. A. Blackmer
Full Name: Blackmer, F. A. (Francis Augustus), 1855-1930
Birth Year: 1855
Death Year: 1930

Blackmer, Francis Augustus. (Ware, Massachusetts, February 17, 1855--October 8, 1930, Somerville, Massachusetts). Advent Christian musician. His parents, Augustus and Jane Blackmer, were among those caught up in the excitement of the Millerite Movement. One son, Fred, became an Advent Christian minister. Francis, with a talent recognized at an early age, consecrated his own life to Christian service as a musician. He was immersed in baptism at the Adventist campmeeting in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Elder Miles Grant.

His early years were spend in central Massachusetts, his schooling at Wilbraham Academy. He was largely self-taught in harmony and musical composition. He wrote the words and music to his first gospel song, "Out on the fathomless sea," at the age of sixteen. Altogether he wrote over 300 gospel songs about the Second Coming, witnessing and working for the Lord, and praises to God's Holy Name. A few of these have circulated widely outside his own denomination. His final text, "I shall see him, And be like him," came when he was so weak that his friend, Clarence M. Seamans, had to supply the music. He used the pseudonym, A. Francis, with some of his early songs.

Blackmer's first anthology was The Gospel Awakening, (1888). Subsequent gospel songbooks with which he was associated were: Singing by the Way (1895), Carols of Hope (1906), The Golden Sheaf, No. 2 (1916), and Songs of Coming Glory (1926).

Most of his adult life was spent in Somerville, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, where he had a prosperous piano business. In the 1890s, his "Francis A. Blackmer Pianos" were made for him by the Washington Hall Piano Company of Boston. Later, his "Good as Gold Pianos" were manufactured by the Christman Piano Company of New York City and shipped directly to his customers throughout New England.

In Somerville, Blackmer served as choirmaster and song-leader in the Advent Christian Church for many years. He was also an elder of the church until his death. From 1914 until his death, he was songleader at the mid-summer Alton Bay Campmeeting on Lake Winnepesaukee, New Hapshire. There his High Rock Hill was both a salesroom and a summer cottage over the years. He was a member of the board of directors of the campmeeting association for several years. Very popular were his singing sessions on the campground square between suppertim and evening services, and a final sing into the small hours of the night following the final service of the campmeeting.

--Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives


Texts by F. A. Blackmer (126)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A land by faith I seeFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English29
A little more rough tossingF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
A pilgrim worn and wearyF. A. B. (Author)English1
A warfare is ragingF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
All glory to the Savior's name, A sinner is forgivenF. A. B. (Author)English2
All praise to the Son for what he has doneF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
An angel came down to Bethesda's poolFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English5
Are you lonely and worn and sadF. A. B. (Author)English1
As a Christian bandF. A. B. (Author)English7
"At some convenient season," a young man saidF. A. B. (Author)English6
Bear the cross for Jesus, bear the cross todayF. A. B. (Author)English2
Behold that mother's wayward boyFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English5
Behold, what love! what boundless love, The Father hath bestowed Upon His servants that they shouldFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English16
Behold, what love, what boundless love, The Father hath bestowedFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Bless the Lord! praise His name! hallelujah!F. A. B. (Author)English2
Brother to a feast invitedF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Christian, are you growing wearyF. A. B. (Author)English10
Christian soldier, worn with serviceFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English7
Come over, lost one, come Over the line todayF. A. B. (Author)English3
Der Trübsal Hitze mich erschüttertF. A. Blackmer (Author)German0
Drifting on to judgmentF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Father, now hear me prayF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Glorious scene, those three appallingF. A. B. (Author)English2
Glory to Jesus, He saves even meF. A. B. (Author)English9
Go, when the morning shinethF. A. Blackmer (Author (v. 3))English1
Hail, thou once rejected Jesus, Now the everlasting KingF. A. Blackmer (Author)English0
How far, how far to the city of gold?F. A. B. (Alterer)English5
How precious the thought when with sorrows we meetF. A. B. (Author)English3
I came to the Savior, found rest to my soulF. A. B. (Author)English1
I do believe the Bible, the blessed word of GodFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English18
I have been redeemed from the power of sin, By the blood of Christ my Lord (Blackmer)F. A. B. (Author)English1
I hear Thy voice, O LordF. A. B. (Author)English4
I know that Jesus saves me, O wondrous, wondrous thoughtF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
I shall see him and be like himF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
I will bless the Lord forevermoreF. A. B. (Author)English2
I will build my house upon the rockF. A. B. (Author)English2
I will not shrink from fiery trialsF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
I would do each duty hereFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English11
In darkness I wandered till Jesus I foundF. A. B. (Author)English5
In that country which lies over JordanF. A. B. (Author)English6
In the dark and cloudy dayF. A. B. (Author)English3
It is sweet to think of the Savior's wordsF. A. B. (Author)English1
Jesus calls, your heart would winF. A. Blackmer (Author)English4
Jesus is calling thee, O, hear His voiceF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
Jesus, my Savior, is coming againFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English4
Just beyond these earthly scenes, Past the vail that intervenesF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
Like Lot and his kindred vain worldlingF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
List to the sentry's call Who goes thereF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Lo, here another Christmas dawnsF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
Look away to Calvary there behold the agonyF. A. B. (Author)English4
Lord, in thy vineyard as helpers each dayF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Mit dem Herrn glaubt ich zu wandelnF. A. Blackmer (Author)German0
My feet are so weary with the marchF. A. Blackmer (Alterer)English4
Not wailing cries nor bells that tollF. A. B. (Arranger)English1
Now will I praise Thy name, And sing Thy wondrous fameFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English2
O beautiful city, O glorious cityF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
O come to the blessed SaviorF. A. B. (Author)English2
O prodigal, now returnF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
O soul oppressed with sin and guiltF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
O the promise, blessed promiseFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English5
O the promise of the blessed wordF. A. B. (Author)English2
O what a loving Friend have IFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English2
O where are the toilers for Jesus todayF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
O, would you share the blessings that are promisedF. A. B. (Author)English2
Oft when tossed on ocean's foamF. A. B. (Author)English2
O the peace my Savior gives (Chorus)F. A. B. (Author)English1
O while the moments lingerF. A. B. (Author)English3
On sin's dark mountain lyingF. A. B. (Author)English1
On the Savior I've believedF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
On thy journey to the homelandF. A. Blackmer (Author)English5
Once again on the old camp meeting groundF. A. B. (Author)English2
Once I thought I walked with JesusFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English41
Once to the Lord, there came a trembling soulF. A. B. (Author)English2
Only believ, How can I, LordF. A. B. (Arranger)English1
Our God shall pour on us a blessingF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Out on the highways wherever we goF. A. Blackmer (Author (vs. 3))English1
Paz con Dios, busqué ganarlaF. A. Blackmer (Author)Spanish3
Pilgrims in a hostile landF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Rejoice, ye sons of men and singF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Save Master that we perish notF. A. B. (Author)English1
Savior, dear, I have heard of Thy wonderful wordF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
Say, is your lamp burning, my brotherF. A. B. (Alterer)English1
See, a sail amid the fearful breakersF. A. B. (Author)English6
Seek the Lord, we invite youF. A. B. (Author)English1
Simply trusting Christ my LordF. A. B. (Author)English4
Swing back for one moment, fair portalsFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English17
Take my hand, O Father, take itF. A. B. (Arranger)English1
Tell me the old, sweet story of JesusF. A. B. (Author)English3
The Crucified of Calvary has taken all my loadF. A. B. (Author)English8
The great day is nearingFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English4
The love of Christ is boundlessF. A. B. (Author)English3
The Savior knocks at thy proud heartF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
There are memories that cluster in my heartF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
There is a country just over thereF. A. B. (Author)English3
There is a place most dear to thoseF. A. B. (Author)English2
There is never a day so sunnyF. A. Blackmer (Author)English5
There is no work that I can doFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English1
There was no room for Him in the innF. A. B. (Author)English2
There'll be a shout in the camp some dayF. A. Blackmer (Author)1
There's a better world than this, Just over yonderF. A. B. (Author)English2
There's a glad song welling up within my soulF. A. B. (Author)English1
There's a pathway that leads unto lifeF. A. B. (Author)English2
There's a promised future, a golden ageF. A. B. (Author)English1
They crucified my blessed Lord, They hung Him on a treeF. A. B. (Author)English1
This is the old time gospelF. A. B. (Author)English1
Thou dear Redeemer, dying LambF. A. B. (Author)English2
Together they are growingF. A. Blackmer (Alterer)English1
Unto thy Father's dwellingF. A. B. (Author)English2
Upon the broad highway, brotherF. A. Blackmer (Author)English3
Upon the King's highwayF. A. Blackmer (Author)English4
Wanderer, Jesus calls, O hear his voiceF. A. B. (Author)English2
We are marching along, Bound for Canaan and gloryF. A. B. (Author)English2
We shall not all sleep the Bible declaresF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Wenn dereinst die Erlösten sich scharenF. A. Blackmer (Author)German2
What is that in thine hand, child, discouraged and sad?F. A. Blackmer (Author)English4
When our Lord was here in the olden timeF. A. B. (Author)English4
When the hosts redeemed to Zion come With gladness and with songF. A. B. (Author)English4
When the Savior in his gloryFrancis A. Blackmer (Author)English3
When the servants of God have been called from their toilF. A. Blackmer (Author)English2
When we enter the portals of glory, And the great host of ransomed we seeF. A. Blackmer (Author)English27
When we gather at last over JordanF. A. B. (Author)English14
While here on the earth as a pilgrimF. A. B. (Author)English2
Who are those pilgrims in plain attireF. A. Blackmer (Author)English1
Why in darkness grope, soul bereft of hopeF. A. B. (Author)English1
Wondrous the favor of Christ to meF. A. B. (Author)English2
Would you have the Lord in the last great dayF. A. B. (Author)English4

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