Abbreviated source links include CYBERHYMNAL (CH*) and wikipedia (WP*)
| NEALE, | John Mason | (1818-1866) | CH*; — at satucket.com |
| Come Ye Faithful |
| NEEDHAM, | O. M. | -music — Good-Night |
| NELSON, | ANNA E. | Tunes of Yesterday |
| NEWCOMBE, G. HUBI. see: HUBI-NEWCOMBE, G[eorgeanne], (1843-1936) |
| NEWELL, | LAURA E. | (1854-1916 ) | CH*; — sketch from A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans. |
| Columbis In Chains Columbia’s Natal Day Dreams Evening Song Farewell Greeting For God And Native Land Forget-Me-Not “Forward” Friendship Futurity He Lives Again Love Divine Meeting and Greeting Once Again A Song Of Hope There’s Victory In The Air Today Where Duty Calls While Nature Rejoices Yesterday and To-Morrow |
| NEWMAN, | John Henry | (1801-1890) | CH* |
| Lead Kindly Light |
| NICHOLLS CROUCH, | Frederick William | (1808-1896) | — see CROUCH |
| NICHOLSON, | LILIAN | “Dusk” |
| NICOLAI, | Otto | (1810-1849) | WP* |
| Now Farewell |
| NORTH, | Frank Mason | (1850-1935) | CH* The Cross Roads of Life (Where cross the crowded ways of life..) |
| NORTON, | Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (Sheridan) | (1808-1877) | WP* |
| Juanita Lead Us, O Father |
| O’DONNELL, | BILLIE |   | (lyrics) — “Only You” (First verse) |
| OFFENBACH, | JACQUES | (1819-1880) | WP* — (music) Lovely Night (BARCAROLLE - “Tales of Hoffman”) |
| ORRED, | META | — bio. entry at N.I.U. libraries |
| In the gloaming |
| OTTO, | F. | (music) In Heavenly Love Abiding |
| OVERHUE, | W. H. | A Southern Lullaby |
| OXENFORD, | Edward |   |
| It Is The Hour June Days The Way of the World |
| OXENFORD, | John | (1812-1870) | WP*; — in Catholic Encyclopedia; — link to Men of Harlech, including MIDI Rhyfelgyrch. Qwyr Harlech (Men of Harlech) (Welsh National Air) |
| PALL MALL GAZETTE | Because You Know |
| PALMER, | Horatio Richmond | (1834-1907) | CH* |
| PALMER, | Ray | (1808-1887) | CH* Repentance |
| PANGBORN, | Georgia Wood | (1872-1958?) | — at violetbooks.com |
| The Road To Sallie’s House |
| PARKER, | Henry | Jerusalem The Prodigal Son |
| PARKS, | J[ames] A[sher]. | (1863-1945) | Titles where PARKS is explicitly listed as author: |
| Abide With Me (When from the fold afar I wander) As In Days of Yore The Beautiful Country Beyond The Tide “Billy Bryan” Billy Mac —- ! “The Boys Who Wear The Blue” Brave Heart Sleep On “But That Was All” Campaign Thunder A Checkered Record Closed Are The Eyes (On the death of a child) Content Evening Prayer Evening Song Fifteen Dollars For Bryan! Four Years Ago Give Me Thy Hand Good-By, Little Girl, Good-By Good-Bye Good Night He Will Forgive He’s Dead! “Holding Hands” “I Wonder Why They Never Do It Now!” If —-? “In A Little While” In Absence In After Days In Bethlehem Town In November “I’ve Had All I Want In Mine” Just Before the Battle Just Drop In A Ballot For Teddy A Little Gray Matter A Little Grey Matter [Prohibition] McNally’s Inside Pocket A New-Year Hymn O’er Bethl’ems Plain The Old Pocket Bible On Election Day. “Other Arrangements” “Prohibition” A Question A Red-Letter Day Right In Line The Screech-Owl and the “Coon” The Sixth of November “Snowed Under” A Song of Thanksgiving The Story of a Bee A Strange Complaint Take Off Your Hats to Company A Take Thou My Hand That “Tired Feeling” “There Once Was A Man” There’s A Beautiful Country There’s Going To Be A Hot Old Time! Thinking Of You “Two Bills” Wanted — An “Issue” We Are Waiting We Haven’t Changed Our Minds Since Then We’ll All Be Happy Then We’ll Try To Get Along Somehow What They Wear When Day Fades When the Boodlers Fade When The Little Ones Say “Good Night” You In Your Corner What They’re Needing Your Friend |
| PARKS, | REV. J. L. | — (J. A. Parks’s brother) My Waking Thought “PALS” |
| PARKS, | PAULINE | — (J. A. Parks’s daughter) The School United |
| Peter Parley: see Samuel G. Goodrich |
| PARRY, | Joseph | (1841-1903) | CH*; WP* |
| Flow Gently Deva God Be Merciful O Home Beloved |
| PASSMORE, | W.S. | (Mid-19th Century British hymn writer) |
| Heaven Not A Sparrow Falleth |
| PAYNE, | JOHN HOWARD | (1791-1852) | WP*; -- this brief bio (includes link to MIDI of "Home Sweet Home.”) |
| PERABEAU, | HENRY (or Henri) | (seems most likely possibility); Our Country! |
| PERKINS, | Lucy Fitch | (1865-1937) | WP*; — links at geometry.net |
| If I Were Queen |
| PERRONET, | Edward | (1726-1792) | CH*; WP* |
| All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name |
| PESTALOZZA, | ALBERTO | (1851-1934) | WP* CIRIBIRIBIN |
| PETRIE, | Henry W. | (1857-1925) | WP* |
| Little PeeWeet |
| PHILLIPS, | A May Morning |
| PIERCE, | CHARLES A. |   |
| Calm As The Night O God, Our Help Supplication |
| PIERCE, | N. |   | (music Abide With Me |
| PINSUTI, | CIRO | (1829-1888) | WP*; — is also in Grove’s. |
| After The Rain As In Days of Yore The Cross of Christ Day-Break Good-Night, Good-Night, Beloved! Here In These Halls I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Lord Of The Harvest The Sea Hath Its Pearls Softly Now The Light of Day To Watch O’er Thee The Voice of Jesus When Hands Meet |
| PITTS, | William Savage | (1830-1918) | CH* Church in the Wildwood |
| PRENTISS, | Elizabeth Payson | (1818-1878) | CH* More Love To Thee |
| PRITCHARD | C.F. | (unable to identify this person) |
| PROCTER, | Adelaide Anne | (1825-1864) | CH* |
| At Close of Day The Close of Day (Shadows of the evening hour) The Evening Hour (Shadows of the evening hour) The Lost Chord The Shadows of the Evening Hours |
| PUCK |  : | How Could She? |
| PUGSLEY, | FLORA B. | The Land Of The Free |
| PUTNAM, | G. B. |   | (lyrics Death’s Conqueror (Easter Anthem) |