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C. H. Bottoms

1878 - 1940 Person Name: Claud Hinton Bottoms Composer of "ACONCAGUA" in The Cyber Hymnal Claud Henry Bottoms was born on April 13, 1878 in Fayette County, Georgia. He was educated in the public schools and began studying music under J. M. York and later under J. Henry Showalter. After attending two sessions of the Southern Normal Musical Institute (SNMI), he received his diploma at the special session held in Dalton, Georgia, in 1902. He began teaching in 1901, the year his first music was published in Our Thankful Songs. He died on February 2, 1940 in Atlanta, Georgia. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

L. C. Everett

1818 - 1867 Composer of "BEAUFORT" in Hymns and Tunes L. C. Everett's largest and most popular collection was The Wesleyan Hymn and Tune Book (1859), published by the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The denominational dedication page in that collection says it was "prepared by Mr. L.C. Everett, of Virginia, a gentleman well-known through the South and Southwest, as an author and teacher of sacred vocal music." In his own introductory remarks, Everett's instincts as an educator are clear. He advised churches to offer a weekly congregational singing class "for the purpose of meeting together frequently, say one evening each week, to practice the tunes under the direction of a suitably qualified chorister or leader, and ... that the entire congregation be invited to attend the rehearsals of the class and join in learning the tunes." For Everett, musical worship was not just the duty of a choir, it was the duty of everyone. Le­o­nard’s bro­thers were Asa Brooks Everett (1828-1875), N.E. Everett, & Ben­ja­min Holden Ev­er­ett. Leonard and Asa developed a successful music education system called "The Everett System," and together with R.M. McIntosh they formed the L.C. Everett Company, which employed approximately fifty music teachers throughout the American south and middle Atlantic. —Chris Fenner see also J.H. Hall, Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers (New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1914), pp. 96-100.

George Careless

1839 - 1932 Composer of "[He died! the great Redeemer died]" in Deseret Sunday School Songs

J. Henry Showalter

1864 - 1947 Composer of "CALVARY" in The Brethren Hymnal

John P. Reese

Person Name: J. P. Reese Composer of "SINNER'S FRIEND" in The Sacred Harp

D. S. Arnold

Harmonizer of "ROCKAWAY" in The Wesleyan Methodist Hymnal

Amos Pilsbury

1772 - 1812 Composer of "MORNING" in The Sacred Harp

Stephen Bovell

1770 - 1840 Person Name: Bovelle Composer of "SALEM" in The Sacred Harp

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