Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

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Hymn writer; born in 1820; became blind shortly after birth; studied and taught at New York City Institution for the blind, where she achieved a reputation as a poet; was converted during a revival meeting, 1850; married blind musician and composer Alexander Van Alstyne, 1858; wrote first hymn, 1864; hymns were transcribed as dictated and published primarily by Bigelow and Main Company; wrote approximately 6,000 hymns; died 1915.

From the description of Hymn lyric manuscripts of Fanny Crosby, 1862-1915, (bulk 1871-1900). (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26448825

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United States
Subject
American poetry
Poets, American
Christian life
Christian poetry, American
Conversion
Evangelistic work
Faith
Hymns, English
Hymn writers
Music
Music
Prayer
Religion and poetry
Revival hymns
Salvation
Women
Women hymn writers
Women poets, American
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Birth 1820-03-24

Death 1915-02-12

English

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