Samuel Hale Parker (1781–1864) was a publisher and bookseller in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, United States. He published musical scores as well as novels, sermons, and other titles. He operated the Boston Circulating Library, and was among the founders of the Handel and Haydn Society.[1]
^H. Earle Johnson. Musical Interludes in Boston 1795–1830. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943.
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