Samuel Woodworth (January 13, 1784 – December 9, 1842) was an American author, literary journalist, playwright, librettist, and poet. He is best remembered for the poem "The Old Oaken Bucket" (1817), but he is also the first American to write a historical novel.
SamuelWoodworth (January 13, 1784 – December 9, 1842) was an American author, literary journalist, playwright, librettist, and poet. He is best remembered...
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Nantucket." It was also used by the Victorians for narrative poetry, e.g. SamuelWoodworth's poem "The Old Oaken Bucket" (1817) beginning "How dear to / my heart...
Walter Woodworth who served in the American Revolution. Notable descendants of Walter include William Woodworth, SamuelWoodworth, Charles W. Woodworth, Robert...
built in 1826. The house is most notable for its association with SamuelWoodworth, who in 1817 wrote the poem "The Old Oaken Bucket" about an old well...
sentimental poem written in 1817 by a successful printer and publisher, SamuelWoodworth (1784–1842) which begins: "How dear to this heart are the scenes of...
Channing Woodworth (1812 – June 5, 1859) was a printer, vicar and a writer. He was born at Colchester, Connecticut, the nephew of SamuelWoodworth, and began...
He was the brother of SamuelWoodworth. He learned the carpenter trade in Boston during his time in Massachusetts. Woodworth had become friends General...
Coming" Andrew Jackson (Democratic-Republican) "The Hunters of Kentucky" SamuelWoodworth 1828 Andrew Jackson (Democratic · campaign) 1840 William Henry Harrison...
Howard Payne Cora Scott Pond Pope Robert E. Sherwood Harry B. Smith SamuelWoodworth William Young Zoe Akins Edward Albee Eva Allen Alberti Woody Allen...
A Queen's Delight. 1655. Woodworth, Samuel (1818). The poems, odes, songs, and other metrical effusions, of SamuelWoodworth. New York. 284pp. p 163....
George W. Woodworth (D) - Vermont: 1880-1888 Erastus Woodworth - New York: 1824-1832 SamuelWoodworth - New York: 1811-1812 Amos Woodworth - New York:...
1943), Kalila and Dimna Daniel Woodrell (born 1953), Give Us a Kiss SamuelWoodworth (1784–1842), The Champions of Freedom Cornell Woolrich (1903–1968)...
S. Senator from Alabama from 1831 to 1837 (died 1845) January 13 – SamuelWoodworth, author, literary journalist, playwright, librettist and poet (died...
1922–October 9, 1924) and WLAH, first licensed in the summer of 1922 to SamuelWoodworth. It was deleted in the fall of 1924. A contemporary write-up of WFBL's...
of Ally Croker and The Unfortunate Miss Bailey. Written in 1821 by SamuelWoodworth, it was first sung in New Orleans in 1822 by Noah M. Ludlow. When Ludlow...
108–109; Woodworth 1990, pp. 40–41. Woodworth 1990, pp. 35–39. Hattaway & Beringer 2002, pp. 32, 109. Woodworth 1990, pp. 50–51. Woodworth 1990, pp. 82–85...
1934) George Edward Woodberry (1855–1930) Eddie Woods (born 1940) SamuelWoodworth (1784–1842) Gamel Woolsey (1895–1968) Abba Goold Woolson (1838–1921)...
Napoleon. In the United States, the first historical novelist was SamuelWoodworth, who wrote The Champions of American Freedom in 1816. James Fenimore...
– J. Aldrich Libbey on Columbia records "The Old Oaken Bucket" (w. SamuelWoodworth m. E. Kaillmark) – Haydn Quartette on Berliner Records "The Organ Grinder's...
experienced writer and dramatist, SamuelWoodworth, to make sense of Morrell's notes and sea journals, although Woodworth's role as ghost writer was not made...