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Horace Waters
Born(1812-11-01)November 1, 1812
DiedApril 22, 1893(1893-04-22) (aged 80)
Resting placeGreenwood[1]
Occupation(s)Hymn book publisher, Hymn sheet music publisher, piano, player-piano, organ, melodeon manufacturer
Years active1844 – 1864
StyleHymns
ChildrenLeeds and Horace Waters Jr.[2]

Horace Waters was a 19th-century hymn publisher and frequent collaborator with Stephen Foster and Susan McFarland Parkhurst.[3][4] In 1845, he established his "Piano and Music Establishment". He was a retailer of organs, pianos, sheet music and melodeons. In the 1850s he began to manufacture his own organs and melodeons. He added his own line of pianos to his manufacturing after the Civil War. His sons, T. Leed Waters and Horace Waters Jr became active in the company around 1864. The popularity of the melodeons and organs declined while the piano became a more common instrument in the home and so the company discontinued the manufacture of these. He also produced player pianos.[5]

Waters was described as having strong convictions, and his life was regarded as "a living commentary upon the precepts and principles of the New Testament".[6]

Works[edit]

Publications
Publications year Publisher
"The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book Nos. 1 and 2 with additions" 1858 New York: Horace Waters
"The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book No. 1-5" 1858 New York: Horace Waters
"The Sabbath School Bell" 1859 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Presbyterian Board of Publication
"The Westminster Collection of Sabbath School Hymns and Tunes" 1858 New York: Horace Waters
"The Revival Music Book" 1860 New York: Horace Waters
Sabbath School Bell No. 2 1860 New York: Horace Waters
Waters' Choral Harp 1863 New York: Horace Waters
"The Athenaeum collection of hymns and tunes for church and Sunday School" 1863 New York: Horace Waters[7]
"Choral Harp for Sunday Schools" 1865
"Heavenly Echoes" 1867 New York: C. M. Tremaine

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Funeral of Horace Waters; Many Friends Attend the Services--Singing by Little Children". New York Times. 27 April 1983. Retrieved 24 October 2015: Access provided by the University of Pittsburgh Library System{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • ^ "Horace Waters, 1812-1893". Hymn Time. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
  • ^ Adams, Richard W. "Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864)". hymntime.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  • ^ "Parkhurst, Susan McFarland".
  • ^ "Waters, Horace - The Antique Piano Shop". antiquepianoshop.com.
  • ^ Armitage, Dr. Thomas (24 May 1893). "Tributes to Horace Waters". New York Times. Retrieved 24 October 2015: Access provided by the University of Pittsburgh Library System{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  • ^ Whittlesey, Walter Rose; Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore (1915). Catalogue of First Editions of Stephen C. Foster (1826-1864). ISBN 9780306701627.

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