1836-1917

December 1, 1836, Rodman, New York.

February 28, 1917, Lowville, New York.

A Meth­od­ist Epis­c­o­pal min­is­ter, Fitch ran gen­er­al stores in Mor­ris­town and Bri­ar Hill, New York. He served as Jus­tice of the Peace, Town Su­per­vi­sor, and Post­mas­ter at Brier Hill, and as trea­sure­r of the Thou­sand Is­land Park Ass­o­ci­a­tion. He al­so ed­it­ed the Low­ville Times, and wrote re­li­gious and other po­e­try.

  1. Be with Us Still
  2. God of All Might, Our Fa­thers’ God
  3. God’s Love Is Eter­nal
  4. He Know­eth the Way © 1935
  5. Heard Ye Not Voice from Hea­ven
  6. How Sweet the Song the An­gels Sang
  7. I Am Heir to a Crown
  8. I Know Not the Field Where the Mas­ter To­day
  9. I Shall Not Pass This Way Again
  10. If from the Straight and Nar­row Way
  11. If I Should Die To­night, Can I Be Sure
  12. I’ll Fol­low Where My Mas­ter Leads
  13. Jesus, Friend of Sin­ners Thou!
  14. Mansion in Glo­ry by Faith I Now See, A
  15. Like Ocean Tides Which Ebb and Flow
  16. Of All My Earth­ly Trea­sures
  17. That I Shall Greet Again Some Day
  18. The Fields Are All White for the Har­vest
  19. This Day Is Mine, To­mor­row May Not Be
  20. Though from My Sav­ior’s Side I Stray
  21. Thy Word, Gra­cious Lord, I Have Hid in My Heart
  22. Where’er Our Star­ry Flag Doth Wave