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Lewis Hartsough (August 31, 1828 –
January 1, 1919) was a
Methodist evangelist and
gospel song writer.
Lewis Hartsough was born in Ithaca, New York on...
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gospel songwriter Lewis Hartsough (1828–1919)
during a
revival meeting at Epworth, Iowa,
where Hartsough was minister.
Hartsough was
musical editor of The...
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David Hartsough (born May 2, 1940) is an
American Quaker peace activist.
Formerly a long-time
employee of the
American Friends Service Committee, he is...
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periodical in 1869, The
Christian Pioneer, but no
author is indicated.
Lewis Hartsough,
citing Bright Jewels as
source of the
lyrics and
crediting Lowry for...
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Joseph B.
Hamilton –
Wisconsin lawyer, judge, and
state senator Lewis Hartsough –
Methodist minister and
gospel song writer/composer
Joseph E.
Irish –...
- Dallas, Texas, USA,
March 13–16. Zarembski,
Allan M.; Palese, Joseph;
Hartsough,
Christopher M.; Ling, Hoe I.; Thompson, Hugh (2017). "Application of...
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organization was
founded in
January 2014 by
David Swanson, Leah
Bolger and
David Hartsough. The
global organization is
headquartered in Chartlottesville, Virginia...
- lead
guitarist of The Beatles;
religious and anti-war
activist David Hartsough (born 1940) –
American Quaker peace activist Marian Fleming Harwood (1846–1934)...
- (1899–1954),
American film
director Lewis Gannett,
American writer Lewis Hartsough (1828–1919),
American Methodist evangelist and
gospel songwriter/composer...
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Leuty (trustee and ex officio),
Warren Cook,
William Chapman,
Denise Hartsough, and
Peter Morrison Elections Committee: Mark
Miller (township
clerk and...