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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==


*''[[Fluvanna (Abraham Maxim)|Fluvanna]]''   ( [{{filepath:Fluvanna.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Fluvanna.mid}} {{mid}}])





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Life

Born: 1773 Died: 1829

Biography

Abraham Maxim was born in South Carver, Mass., in 1773; moved to Turner, Maine, sometime before 1800. Died in Palmyra, Me., 1829. Dropped dead in the street with Mss. of music and a Spelling Book in his pocket. In 1802, he published "Oriental Harmony," and "Northern Harmony," in 1816.


List of choral works



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