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a compendium of facts about Ohio history by Dan Chabek Hanby, Early Ohio Song WriterWeaving together the lamentations of a lover with the evils of slavery, it gained immediate popularity and became his best known song. Hanby had sent his composition to a music publishing house in Boston. When the melody swept the nation, he asked for royalties. The publisher reportedly wrote back to Hanby that he had the fame and they had the money and that balanced the account! Hanby was born in the small town of Rushville, Ohio, southeast of Columbus, in 1833. He died in 1867 in Chicago where he worked for Root & Cady, music publishers. He also wrote "Santa Claus, or Up on the House Top." © 1997 Dan Chabek
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