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C. C. Webster

Author of "The Good Shepherd"

E. Webster

Author of "The Stars Shone Bright"

Ellen C. Webster

Author of "Till the Morning Light"

George Orlia Webster

1866 - 1942 Person Name: George O. Webster, 1866-1942 Author of "Praise God for His Word" in Hymnal of the Church of God

Joseph Philbrick Webster

1819 - 1875 Person Name: Joseph P. Webster Author of "In the sweet by and by" in Heavenward Webster composed and performed popular music. He studied with Lowell Mason and was active musically in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and directed a quartet company called the Euterpeans. In 1851, he moved to Madison, Indiana, followed by Chicago, Illinois (1855); Racine, Wisconsin (1856); and finally Elkhorn, Wisconsin (1859). Webster wrote over a thousand ballads and many hymns. His most famous secular song was his 1857 Lorena (words by Henry D. L. Webster). In its day, it was said to have been second in popularity only to Stephen Foster’s Suwanee River, and was sung by thousands of soldiers on both sides of the American civil war. An instrumental version appears in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, when Scarlett O’Hara is manning the stall at the charity dance in her mourning outfit. The tune also made an appearance in two John Ford films: The Searchers, 1956, arranged by Max Steiner, and The Horse Soldiers, 1959, arranged by David Buttolph. (http://www.hymntime.com/tch)

L. Webster

Author of "The birth of truth"

L. C. Webster

Author of "The royal road"

Lillian S. Webster

Author of "The Waiting Savior"

Lorin Webster

1857 - 1923 Composer of "[O for a closer walk with God]" in The Cokesbury Hymnal

Louise Webster

Author of "Secure In Him" in Rodeheaver's Gospel Anthems No. 1

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