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60:), the son of Stephen and Martha (Shipleigh) James. He was an attorney and was active in local civic and political life. He was the first mayor of Douglasville, was instrumental in the establishment of Douglasville College, in obtaining the city's first water and phone systems, and in bringing several industries to the city. James held membership in the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge. He was owner and editor of 116:. James supervised the revision and was head over a revision committee appointed by the United Sacred Harp Musical Association. This edition continued a tradition that stemmed from B. F. White's own time and in turn was extended in the so-called "Denson" revisions, which form the basis of the 1991 Edition, now the most widely used Sacred Harp volume. (For details of this history, see 170:
conflating the split between James and White in the United Musical Association with a lawsuit of W. M. Cooper against J. S. James. Cooper's suit against James was for $ 3000 in damages. Compare "Rival Singers Meet In Three-Day Session" in
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J. S. James married Margaret Elizabeth Maxwell in 1869, and they had seven children: Margaret Odessa, Stephen Edwin, Infant twin sons, Eunice Lettitia, Lois Cleveland, and Joe S., Jr. He died in 1931 and is buried in
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Steel and Hulan (2010, 126) note a disagreement concerning James's middle name: it "is given as Summerlin in some sources, including a publisher's directory from 1908, but family sources agree on Stephen."
104:. The latter tunebook was released in 1911. It added alto parts to most of the songs and restored several songs that had been deleted in the 1869-70 revision of 84:
singing, J. S. James was important as a musical leader, as an author of prose works, and as a tunebook editor. His works include
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Newspaper Accounts from the Atlanta Constitution and Atlanta Journal of the United Sacred Harp Musical Association, 1904-1956
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Further information on a lawsuit by James against J. L. White has not been discovered. This may be a case of a reporter for
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in 1904, which he hoped would function as a sort of "National Association" of Sacred Harp singings and conventions.
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A Brief History of the Sacred Harp and Its Author, B. F. White, Sr., and Contributors
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A Brief History of the Sacred Harp and Its Author, B. F. White, Sr., and Contributors
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James' 1911 book quickly embroiled him in two controversies. He was sued by
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singer, composer, and a reviser of the tunebook known as
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Introduction and History of the Original Sacred Harp
75: 257: 200:, by Ruth Denson Edwards, (in the 1971 Edition, 225:Steel, David Warren with Richard Hulan (2010) 194:, by Joe S. James, privately printed, 1904. 214:The Sacred Harp: A Tradition and Its Music 64:, newspaper of the city of Douglasville. 229:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 100:(1920) and, probably most important, the 52:Joe S. James was born March 20, 1849, in 220:White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands 14: 258: 140:United Sacred Harp Musical Association 24: 34:, was a lawyer, community leader, 25: 292: 233: 179:(Friday September 12, 1913, p. 5) 76:As Sacred Harp singer and leader 246:Union Harp and History of Songs 90:Union Harp and History of Songs 160: 151: 98:Explanation of the Sacred Harp 13: 1: 227:The Makers of the Sacred Harp 177:The Atlanta Georgian and News 210:, compiled by John Plunkett. 138:James led in organizing the 7: 114:Southern Musical Convention 10: 297: 185: 173:The Atlanta Constitution 168:The Atlanta Constitution 145: 131:for White's revision of 47: 251:Sacred Tunes and Hymns 94:Sacred Tunes and Hymns 18:Joseph Summerlin James 70:Douglasville, Georgia 32:Douglasville, Georgia 202:Original Sacred Harp 102:Original Sacred Harp 28:Joseph Stephen James 16:(Redirected from 288: 180: 164: 158: 155: 21: 296: 295: 291: 290: 289: 287: 286: 285: 256: 255: 240:Cooper v. James 236: 188: 183: 165: 161: 156: 152: 148: 133:The Sacred Harp 106:The Sacred Harp 78: 54:Campbell County 50: 41:The Sacred Harp 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 294: 284: 283: 278: 273: 268: 254: 253: 248: 243: 235: 234:External links 232: 231: 230: 223: 217: 211: 205: 195: 187: 184: 182: 181: 159: 149: 147: 144: 77: 74: 58:Douglas County 49: 46: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 293: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 263: 261: 252: 249: 247: 244: 241: 238: 237: 228: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 206: 203: 199: 196: 193: 190: 189: 178: 174: 169: 163: 154: 150: 143: 141: 136: 134: 130: 126: 121: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 73: 71: 65: 63: 62:The New South 59: 55: 45: 43: 42: 37: 33: 29: 19: 226: 219: 213: 207: 201: 197: 191: 176: 172: 167: 162: 153: 139: 137: 132: 125:W. M. Cooper 122: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 79: 66: 61: 51: 39: 27: 26: 281:Sacred Harp 271:1931 deaths 266:1849 births 129:J. L. White 118:Sacred Harp 110:B. F. White 82:Sacred Harp 276:Shape note 260:Categories 36:shape note 112:and the 96:(1913), 92:(1909), 88:(1904), 56:(now in 186:Sources 146:Notes 120:.) 30:, of 48:Life 108:by 80:In 262:: 204:). 72:. 44:. 20:)

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Joseph Summerlin James
Douglasville, Georgia
shape note
The Sacred Harp
Campbell County
Douglas County
Douglasville, Georgia
Sacred Harp
B. F. White
Southern Musical Convention
Sacred Harp
W. M. Cooper
J. L. White
Cooper v. James
Union Harp and History of Songs
Sacred Tunes and Hymns
Categories
1849 births
1931 deaths
Shape note
Sacred Harp

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