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Albert Herter (1871-1950), 'Bethlehem', ''Harper's New Monthly Magazine'', 1900-01 Source
Christmas Song Story: Rise Up Shepherd and Foller
Christmas Song Story: Rise Up Shepherd and Foller
The song originated as a spiritual The text was first published in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine in January 1891. The song appears in the middle of a story by Ruth McEnery Stuart and takes place at a place called Sucrier Plantation in Louisiana. It is believed Stuart transcribed the song from a real plantation song, rather than creating one herself. Stuart’s version was set to music by Kate…
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Moriah's Mourning. Ruth McEnery Stuart. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1898. First edition.
"Moriah was a widow of a month, and when she announced her intention of marrying again, the plantation held its breath. Then it roared with laughter."