Question about Plenary (162)

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Robert Vaughn

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Feb 28, 2025, 2:33:30 PM2/28/25
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Was the tune PLENARY published in the first edition of The Southern Harmony, or added later?

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Fulton, Erin

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Feb 28, 2025, 3:59:25 PM2/28/25
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It first appeared in the 1840 edition.



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Robert Vaughn

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Feb 28, 2025, 4:16:32 PM2/28/25
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Thanks!

Have there been any more recent discoveries concerning the arranger A. C. Clark? J. S. James thought he was from South Carolina and related to William Walker and B. F. White. If so, that would presumably mean that either he or his wife was related to the Golighty family. (That would be a simple explanation of how he was related to both of them._

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Wade Kotter

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Feb 28, 2025, 4:47:34 PM2/28/25
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Yes, I should have remembered that the appendix was added in 1840. There is a scan of and 1840 ed.  at IMSPL along with several others:

https://imslp.org/wiki/The_Southern_Harmony_(Walker%2C_William)

This 1840 appendix also includes the first printing of WONDGROUS LOVE.

Wade

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Barry Johnston

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Mar 1, 2025, 4:20:22 PM3/1/25
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Here is an index to editions of Southern Harmony and its add-on, Southern and Western Pocket Harmonist:

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Fulton, Erin

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Barry, I use your combined index all the time, and did so to answer Eld. Vaughn's question ( ; It is an amazing resource—thanks for making it available to all of us!


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