Eliakim Doolittle was an American composer, schoolteacher, and singing teacher, the younger brother of Amos Doolittle, first cousin of composers Reuben Munson and Amos Munson, and uncle of senator James R. Doolittle.
His most well-known composition was the hymn tune "Exhortation", a fuging tune that was first printed in The Musical Harmonist and later included in The Sacred Harp.
"Exhortation" as published in shape note form in William Hauser's The Hesperian Harp. "L.M." means long metre. The words here are by Isaac Watts.
Cheshire, formerly known as New Cheshire Parish, is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. At the time of the 2020 census, the population of Cheshire was 28,733. The town is part of the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region. The center of population of Connecticut is located in Cheshire.
First Congregational Church of Cheshire
Cheshire Town Hall
Left to right: Cheshire Town Hall, Congregational Church, Historical Society, and Civil War Memorial.
Roaring Brook Falls as seen in late October after substantial rainfall.