The correspondence, diaries, memorial booklets, music, photographs, portrait and musical publications of Edward Hodges, the organist of Trinity Church, New York City, 1839-1858.

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The correspondence, diaries, memorial booklets, music, photographs, portrait and musical publications of Edward Hodges, the organist of Trinity Church, New York City, 1839-1858.

Contains a considerable collection of correspondence, two diaries, several memorial booklets about the lives of his children, music, photographs, a portrait in oil, and most of the musical publications of Edward Hodges.

6 linear ft. (10 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7658806

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Hodges, Faustina Hasse, 1823-1895

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Trinity Church (New York, N.Y.)

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First Church of England parish established in New York City. From the description of Trinity Church records, 1697-1837. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58782915 The first Trinity Church was chartered by King William III of England in 1697; the first church opened in 1698. From the description of Rector, Church Warden, and Vestrymen records, 1696-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155528655 From the mid-19th cent...

Hodges, Asaph, 1835-1923.

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Hodges, Edward, 1796-1867

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Edward Hodges was born on July 20, 1796, in Bristol, England. After the death of his father in 1811, he assumed responsibility for the family stationary business, but found himself increasingly drawn toward music. In May, 1825, he entered Sydney Sussex College of Cambridge, and on July 3, 1825, a piece he composed for three choirs, orchestra, and organ earned him the prestigious degree Mus. Doc. For ten years, he attempted to secure an organist position at an English cathedral, but a "cathedral-...

Hodges, George Frederick Handel, 1824-1842.

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Wissler-Mullin, Prindle, b. 1912.

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