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Lydia Baxter (née , Odell; September 2, 1809 – January 23, 1874) was an American poet and hymnwriter. She is chiefly remembered as the author of "The Gate Ajar for Me" and other Sunday school hymns, which became widely known and very popular. This song in particular, and some events associated with it, influenced Ira D. Sankey, American gospel singer and composer, to write his first hymn.

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  • Lydia Baxter (née , Odell; September 2, 1809 – January 23, 1874) was an American poet and hymnwriter. She is chiefly remembered as the author of "The Gate Ajar for Me" and other Sunday school hymns, which became widely known and very popular. This song in particular, and some events associated with it, influenced Ira D. Sankey, American gospel singer and composer, to write his first hymn. (en)
  • Lydia Baxter, född 2 september 1809 i i delstaten New York i USA, död 23 januari 1874 i New York, var en poet och medlem i en baptistförsamling i Petersburgh. Lydia Baxter flyttade som gift till New York. Under flera år var hon bunden vid sjuksängen och hennes mest kända sånger kom till mot slutet av hennes liv. (sv)
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  • Lydia Baxter (née , Odell; September 2, 1809 – January 23, 1874) was an American poet and hymnwriter. She is chiefly remembered as the author of "The Gate Ajar for Me" and other Sunday school hymns, which became widely known and very popular. This song in particular, and some events associated with it, influenced Ira D. Sankey, American gospel singer and composer, to write his first hymn. (en)
  • Lydia Baxter, född 2 september 1809 i i delstaten New York i USA, död 23 januari 1874 i New York, var en poet och medlem i en baptistförsamling i Petersburgh. Lydia Baxter flyttade som gift till New York. Under flera år var hon bunden vid sjuksängen och hennes mest kända sånger kom till mot slutet av hennes liv. (sv)
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