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W. J. Marsh
W. J. Marsh at or in St. Patrick\u27s Church.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1930s/2535/thumbnail.jp
William J. Marsh
Portrait of William J. Marsh, composer of Texas State song, Texas, Our Texas
William J. Marsh
Portrait of William J. Marsh, composer of the Texas State song, "Texas, Our Texas" (photo was given to Bertha and Arthur Brogan in 1950
William J. Marsh at organ
William J. Marsh at organ; served First Presbyterian Church for 37 years.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/1012/thumbnail.jp
William J. Marsh and choir
William J. Marsh plays his own composition, Missa Simplex, written in honor of Pope Pius X and, by permission from the Vatican. dedicated to Pius XII, at the Friday morning Catechetical Day service at Saint Patrick\u27s Church. Members of boys choir are in background.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/22744/thumbnail.jp
William J. Marsh holding a copy of Texas, Our Texas
Photograph shows waist-length portrait of William J. Marsh , the composer of Texas, Our Texas, the Texas State anthem
William J. Marsh portrait
Copy of William J. Marsh portrait as he appeared in 1904 when he came to Fort Worth. an American composer, organist, choir director, and educator most notable for composing Texas, Our Texas, the official state song. He was a longtime figure in the Dallas–Fort Worth arts community, working as a composer, choir director, music professor, and music critic. He published over 100 original compositions, including the official mass of the Texas Centennial and The Flower Fair at Peking, the first opera written and produced in the state of Texashttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1900s/1039/thumbnail.jp
Press Release (1957-10-20) Lucien J. Marsh scholarship fund
University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch. News Service. (1957). Press Release (1957-10-20) Lucien J. Marsh scholarship fund. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/191634
William J. Marsh with Boris Kogan
William J. Marsh, composer of Texas\u27 State song (left), chatting with Boris Kogan, Casa Manana\u27s conductor. Both men are photographed in suit and ties, talking as with Marsh holding open a pamphlet. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition June 6, 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1812/thumbnail.jp
President Lincoln’s Funeral Dirge
80.7568.979 – “President Lincoln’s Funeral Dirge”: Rose Rynder: J. Marsh: 1865: Piano
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