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Remarkable Ohio - Benjamin R. Hanby Expand
 
 
July 28, 2011
07-28-2011
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Hanby House in Westerville is maintained as a memorial honoring composer Benjamin Russell Hanby. Hanby was an Otterbein College graduate, class of 1858, and minster of the United Brethren Church. But he was best known as a songwriter - famous throughout the world for penning the inspiring songs, "Darling Nelly Gray," "Who is He in Yonder Stall," and the Christmas song, "Up on the Housetop." The house was built in 1846 and was occupied by the Hanby family from 1853 to 1870. It has been open to the public since 1937. Benjamin R. Hanby died in 1867 and is buried in Westerville, Ohio.
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00:00:07Hanby House in Westerville is maintained as a memorial
00:00:10honoring composer Benjamin Russell Hanby.
00:00:14Hanby was an Otterbein College graduate,
00:00:16class of 1858, and minister of the United Brethren Church.
00:00:21But he was best known as a songwriter,
00:00:23famous throughout the world for penning the inspiring songs
00:00:26"Darling Nelly Gray," "Who is He in Yonder Stall,"
00:00:30and the Christmas song "Up on the Housetop."
00:00:33The house was built in 1846 and was occupied by the Hanby family
00:00:38from 1853 to 1870. It has been open to the public since 1937.
00:00:44Benjamin R. Hanby died in 1867 and is bured in Westerville, Ohio.
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