James Ramsey Murray Explained

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James Ramsey Murray (1841–1905) was an American composer and author including of songbooks.[1] His work includes hymns and Christmas music and was published by Root & Cady[2] as well as S. Brainard Sons. His work includes a popular arrangement of "Away in a Manger".[3] He helped write "Daisy Deane" in an American Civil War camp.[4]

Murray helped produce the singing lesson book The Pacific Glee Book with Frederic Woodman Root. A portrait of him by Jacob Henry Hall is in the Library of Congress.[5]

Murray was born to a Scottish family.[6]

Murray died on 10 March 1905 in Cincinnati of Addison's disease and he was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery[7]

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Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Murray - The Center For Church Music, Songs and Hymns. songsandhymns.org.
  2. http://www.andoverlestweforget.com/faces-of-andover/mccallum-phelps/james-ramsey-murray/ Lest we Forget: "James Ramsey Murray"
  3. Studwell, William E.; Hoffmann, Frank; Cooper, B. Lee (2012). The Christmas Carol Reader, pp. 7–8. Routledge.
  4. Hall, Jacob Henry (1914). "James R. Murray". Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers, pp. 208–211. Fleming H. Revell.
  5. Web site: James Ramsey Murray (1841-1905). Library of Congress.
  6. Web site: James Ramsey Murray . andoverlestweforget.com . 2022-12-29.
  7. http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/u/r/murray_jr.htm "James Ramsey Murray"
  8. Web site: Murray, James R. 1841-1905 (James Ramsey) [WorldCat Identities]].