Susannah Valentine Aldrich
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Susannah V. Aldrich (November 14, 1828 – November 30, 1905) was a 19th-century American author and hymnwriter from
Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut assachusett writing systems, məhswatʃəwiːsət'' English: , ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous U.S. state, state in the New England ...
. She contributed prose and poetry to a number of papers and magazines. Aldrich died in 1905.


Biography

Susannah (or Susanna) Valentine Aldrich was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, November 14, 1828. She was the only child of Willard and Lucy (Morse) Aldrich. As a child, she showed fondness for writing her thoughts. In her schooldays, she found it far easier to write compositions than to commit lessons to memory, and she was generally permitted to choose her own subjects for the regular "composition day" in school. Her studies were interrupted by a severe illness which lasted for several years. The Rev. John Calvin Webster, her pastor, also one of the directors of the academy which Aldrich attended, was struck with the merit and quality of her compositions, and selected some of them to offer to a magazine for publication. These were accepted. For many years, Aldrich contributed prose and poetry to a number of papers and magazines. She was a victim to insomnia, and she always kept paper and pencil within reach in order to jot down her ideas during periods of wakefulness. After her health became impaired, she confined her literary work to various occasions. From 1879, she made her home in the Roxbury District of
Boston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
. She died in Boston, November 30, 1905 and is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Hopkinton.


Selected works


Hymns

* ''Original hymn'', between 1850-1865 *''Anniversary Hymn'' *''At the Mercy Seat'' *''Buried with Thee'' *''Come and Help Us'' *''Dedication of a Church'' *''Drawing Nearer'' *''Easter Hymn'' *''Faith'' *''Give Me That Heart of Flesh'' *''He Is Risen'' *''He Leadeth'' *''How Fair upon the Mountains'' *''In the Battle'' *''Light of the World'' *''Messenger, The'' *''Missionary Hymn'' *''I may hear His voice at morning''


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aldrich, Susannah V. 1828 births 1905 deaths 19th-century American writers 19th-century American women writers 19th-century American women musicians Writers from Massachusetts American Protestant hymnwriters People from Hopkinton, Massachusetts American women hymnwriters American women non-fiction writers Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century