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This hymn was written for New Haven, Connecticut's bicentennial celebration of its founding, by Leonard Bacon, in 1833. He was pastor of the First Church, New Haven.
Text: Leonard Bacon (1802-1881)
Music: "Duke Street", ascribed to John Hatton (d. 1793) (Album Notes)
Conductor: Robert Shaw (1916-1999)
Organist: Thomas Dunn (1925-2008)
Arrangement by Robert Shaw

Straight from the 1958 vinyl. For entertainment purposes only. I own nothing here.
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