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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 31 March 1770, Cam­bridge-MA, USA
'''Born:''' 31 March 1770, Cambridge-MA, USA


'''Died:''' 23 Jan­u­a­ry 1858, Philadelphia-PA, USA
'''Died:''' 23 January 1858, Philadelphia-PA, USA


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


U.S. Printer and publisher.
American printer, publisher and composer. Before 1792, he was manager of a printing company, Santo Domingo. In 1792, he returned to America, and settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he became involved in the publishing business and co-owned a newspaper (The Oracle of Dauphin). Married Louisa Weiss in 1793. He was Postmaster General to President George Washington, 1793-98.
 
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* Re­pos­i­to­ry of Sac­red Mu­sic, 1810
* 1810. ''[[Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music (John Wyeth)|Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music]]''. Second Edition 1811, Fourth Edition 1816. Fifth Edition 1818.
* Re­pos­i­to­ry of Sac­red Mu­sic, Part Se­cond (Har­ris­burg, Penn­syl­van­ia: 1813)
* 1813. ''[[Wyeth's Repository, Part Second|Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second]]''. Second Edition 1820.
* Gerhart, Isaac, and Johann Eyer, Editors. 1818. ''Choral-Harmonie, enthaltend Kirchen-Melodien.'' Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: John Wyeth. Second edition 1822.


==External links==
==External links==
* [{{website|cyberhymnal}}/bio/w/y/wyeth_j.htm Cyber Hymnal&trade;]
* [{{website|cyberhymnal}}/bio/w/y/wyeth_j.htm Cyber Hymnal&trade;]
* [http://www.geocities.com/mlmoore_99.geo/Wyeth1.html Midi files from Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music]
* [http://www.geocities.com/mlmoore_99.geo/Wyeth1.html Midi files from Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music]
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83353038/john-wyeth Find-A-Grave.com]
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Latest revision as of 01:39, 23 October 2022

John Wyeth

Life

Born: 31 March 1770, Cambridge-MA, USA

Died: 23 January 1858, Philadelphia-PA, USA

Biography

American printer, publisher and composer. Before 1792, he was manager of a printing company, Santo Domingo. In 1792, he returned to America, and settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where he became involved in the publishing business and co-owned a newspaper (The Oracle of Dauphin). Married Louisa Weiss in 1793. He was Postmaster General to President George Washington, 1793-98.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links