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Study Resources :: Music Resources :: Music beginning with 'A' :: Mary Stanley Bunce Palmer Dana Shindler

Hymns / Music :: Mary Stanley Bunce Palmer Dana Shindler

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Born: February 15, 1810, Beaufort, South Carolina.

Pseudonym: Mary S. B. Dana.

In 1835, she married Charles E. Dana of New York. In 1838, they moved to Bloomington (now Muscatine), Iowa. Her husband died the next year, and she returned to South Carolina. In 1851, she married the Rev. Robert D. Shindler, a professor at Shelby College, Kentucky, and later Texas.

Mary was originally a Presbyterian, but later attended the Unitarian, then the Protestant Episcopal church. Her works include:

  • Southern Harp, 1840
  • Northern Harp, 1841

Hymns:

  1. Fiercely Came the Tempest Raging
  2. Flee as a Bird
  3. I’m a Pilgrim and a Stranger
  4. Oh, Sing to Me of Heav’n
  5. Shed Not a Tear O’er Your Friend’s Early Bier
  6. Soft, Soft Music Is Stealing

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