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Carl Fowler Price

Birth
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Death
12 Apr 1948 (aged 65–66)
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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He was an author, composer and co-founder of the Hymn Society of America.
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A wedding which drew a number of New Yorkers to Easthampton, Conn., last Monday was that of Miss Leila Alberta Field, daughter of Dr. Albert Field of that town, and Carl Fowler Price of this city. Miss Mabel Grant of Meriden, Conn., was maid of honor, and Robert Anderson of Mount Vernon the best man. The ceremony, which took place in the Congregational Church, was performed by the Rev. Dr. Jacob E. Price, father of the bridegroom, and the Rev. William Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their home in Yonkers.

~source: New York Times; Sunday, April 30 1905

CARL PRICE WEDS MISS LEILA FIELD.
Carl Fowler Price and Miss Leila Alberta Field, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Field were married last Monday evening, April 24, in the Congregational church at Easthampton, Conn. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. E. Price, D. D., formerly pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, of Yonkers, assisted by Hon. William Slade, pastor of the Easthampton church.
A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, where the young couple received congratulations. The presents were many and handsome. The bride is a Smith's College student, and also a graduate of Wesleyan University. The groom is a graduate of Wesleyan University in the class of 1902, and a member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. He is the secretary and treasurer of the Oppenheimer Institute of New York city.
Musically, also, he is well known as the editor of the Wesleyan Song Book, and the composer of hymns and college songs.
After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their home in Yonkers, where Mr. Price has many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Price are known to many residents of Port Chester.

~source: The Port Chester Journal; Thursday, May 4 1905

Miss Flora Draper Treat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Buck Treat, of No. 942 St. Nicholas avenue, was married last night to Mr. Carl Fowler Price, son of the Rev. Dr. Jacob E. Price, pastor of the Washington Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed in that church by Dr. Price.
The bride's attendants were her classmates at Holyoke College, Miss Laura May Hutton of Nanuet, N.Y.; Miss Edna C. Moore of Buffalo N.Y.; Miss Ruth Buffum of Englewood, N.J.; Miss Grace Travis of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Miss Mabel Turner of Jersey City Heights, N.J.; Miss Marjorie Ware of Scranton, Pa. was flower girl.
Mr. Augustus F. Sherman was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Arlo Brown, William R. Barbour, George Ames and Irving Anderson. The bride is president of the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association.

~source: The New York Herald; Friday, June 20 1913
Contributor: Sheila Y. (46516735)
He was an author, composer and co-founder of the Hymn Society of America.
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A wedding which drew a number of New Yorkers to Easthampton, Conn., last Monday was that of Miss Leila Alberta Field, daughter of Dr. Albert Field of that town, and Carl Fowler Price of this city. Miss Mabel Grant of Meriden, Conn., was maid of honor, and Robert Anderson of Mount Vernon the best man. The ceremony, which took place in the Congregational Church, was performed by the Rev. Dr. Jacob E. Price, father of the bridegroom, and the Rev. William Slade. Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their home in Yonkers.

~source: New York Times; Sunday, April 30 1905

CARL PRICE WEDS MISS LEILA FIELD.
Carl Fowler Price and Miss Leila Alberta Field, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Field were married last Monday evening, April 24, in the Congregational church at Easthampton, Conn. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. E. Price, D. D., formerly pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, of Yonkers, assisted by Hon. William Slade, pastor of the Easthampton church.
A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, where the young couple received congratulations. The presents were many and handsome. The bride is a Smith's College student, and also a graduate of Wesleyan University. The groom is a graduate of Wesleyan University in the class of 1902, and a member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. He is the secretary and treasurer of the Oppenheimer Institute of New York city.
Musically, also, he is well known as the editor of the Wesleyan Song Book, and the composer of hymns and college songs.
After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their home in Yonkers, where Mr. Price has many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Price are known to many residents of Port Chester.

~source: The Port Chester Journal; Thursday, May 4 1905

Miss Flora Draper Treat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Buck Treat, of No. 942 St. Nicholas avenue, was married last night to Mr. Carl Fowler Price, son of the Rev. Dr. Jacob E. Price, pastor of the Washington Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed in that church by Dr. Price.
The bride's attendants were her classmates at Holyoke College, Miss Laura May Hutton of Nanuet, N.Y.; Miss Edna C. Moore of Buffalo N.Y.; Miss Ruth Buffum of Englewood, N.J.; Miss Grace Travis of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Miss Mabel Turner of Jersey City Heights, N.J.; Miss Marjorie Ware of Scranton, Pa. was flower girl.
Mr. Augustus F. Sherman was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Arlo Brown, William R. Barbour, George Ames and Irving Anderson. The bride is president of the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association.

~source: The New York Herald; Friday, June 20 1913
Contributor: Sheila Y. (46516735)


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