W. E. M. Hackleman (1868–1927)
Auteur de AMERICAN CHURCH AND CHURCH SCHOOL HYMNAL A New Religious Educational Hymnal
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Œuvres de W. E. M. Hackleman
Praises to the Prince — Directeur de publication — 3 exemplaires
Brotherhood Hymns A Choice Collection Of Gospel Songs, Quartettes, Chorals and Standard Hymns (1911) 2 exemplaires
JOY TO THE WORLD FOR THE CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMN BOOK printed in round and shaped notes with orchestration (1915) 2 exemplaires
Gloria in Excelsis 2 exemplaires
Sing His Praise 1 exemplaire
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- Nom légal
- Hackleman, William Edward Michael
- Date de naissance
- 1868-02-28
- Date de décès
- 1927-10-27
- Lieu de sépulture
- Anderson Cemetery, Warren Park, Marion County, Indiana, USA
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Orange, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
- Lieu du décès
- near Saint Elmo, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
- Cause du décès
- auto mobile accident
- Lieux de résidence
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
New York, New York, USA
Irvington, Indiana, USA - Études
- Toronto Conservatory of Music
- Professions
- Publisher (Hymnals)
- Relations
- Conner, Pearl Damie (wife)
- Organisations
- National Association of Church Musicians
Christian church (disciples of Christ) - Courte biographie
- At 17 years of age he was teaching singing classes and leading the singing in meetings. He taught public school for four years, and studied music at the Toronto, Canada, Conservatory of Music under Italian composer Francesco d’Auria, and with private teachers in New York City.
A publisher of religious music. He also sang and wrote religious pieces as well. His hymnals were used in Christian (Disciples of Christ) churches throughout the US. His business became so successful that he had an office in the Majestic Building downtown.
Mr. Hackleman traveled all over the US to direct music and attend Disciples' conventions. He was also involved in the Anti-Saloon League and likely celebrated the Prohibition Amendment to the US Constitution.
A neighbor of William was Reverend Ennis M. Barney and his wife, Effie. Mr. Hackleman and Mr. Barney were of like minds on many issues especially Prohibition. The Reverend Barney was Superintendent of the Indianapolis Anti-Saloon League. Mr. Hackleman sat on the board of the same organization. Both men could breath easily in Irvington in 1915 because the town fathers had decreed in 1870 that Irvington would be a "dry" community. (a covenant until 2000!) The two men fought heavily for a constitutional ban on alcohol in the United States and eventually won.
Tragically, he was killed on October 2, 1927, in Illinois. He was preparing to attend another convention. The driver of a larger car sideswiped his and fled the scene. Mr. Hackleman was crushed and died twenty minutes after being hit.
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