Ward, Samuel A., 1847-1903
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found: His America the beautiful, c1983:t.p. (Samuel A. Ward)
found: Fuld, J.J. World-famous mus., 1971,p. 97 (Samuel A. Ward, b. 1847, d. 1903, in Newark)
found: cyberhymnal.org, March 3, 2014(Samuel Augustus Ward (1847-1903); born December 28, 1847 in Newark, New Jersey; died September 28, 1903 in Newark, New Jersey; Ward studied music under Jan Pychowski and others in New York City, and founded a music store in Newark; he became organist at Grace Episcopal Church, Newark in 1880, succeeding Henry Cutler; Ward also founded Newark's Orpheus Club in 1889; he is best remembered for his tune "Materna," used for the anthem America the Beautiful)
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1984-09-19: new
2014-03-07: revised
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