Katharine Purvis
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Katharine Elinda Nash Purvis (May 19, 1842 – October 23, 1907) is best known as the lyricist for ''When the Saints Are Marching In''. Purvis was the daughter of a
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minister in Pennsylvania. After graduating from a seminary in 1860, she became a music teacher at the seminary of a
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in
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. In 1896, the hymn ''When the Saints Are Marching In'' was published, with music by
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. Later, the song was altered somewhat and published in 1927 as the well known ''
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''.


References

* Fuld, James J, ''The Book of World Famous Music: Classical, Popular and Folk'', 1966.


External links


The Cyber Hymnal
{{DEFAULTSORT:Purvis, Katharine 1842 births 1907 deaths American lyricists People from Williamsport, Pennsylvania 19th-century American writers 19th-century American women writers Writers from Pennsylvania Songwriters from Pennsylvania