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Latest revision as of 01:52, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 17 January 1815, Spartanburg County, South Carolina

Died: 30 July 1901, Cobb County, Georgia

Biography Matilda T. Durham was a singing teacher, songwriter, and author of Baptist religious tracts. She contributed to William Walker's Southern Harmony and other books. After the Civil War she moved to Cobb County, Georgia.

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List of choral works

 
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References

  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.

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