Samuel Woodworth
1785 - 1842
General Information
Bio
(1785-1842) Novelist, playwright, poet. Samuel Woodworth was born in Scituate, Massachusetts, and died in New York City. He was editor of the New York Mirror from 1823 to 1824.
Full Name
Samuel Woodworth
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
1785
BIRTH
Samuel Woodworth was born in Scituate, Massachusetts, in 1785.
1816
LITWORK
The Champions Of Freedom; Or, The Mysterious Chief
Novel.
Novel.
1822
LITWORK
The Deed Of Gift
Play.
Play.
1823
OTHER
Woodworth was editor of the New York Mirror from 1823 to 1824.
1824
LITWORK
Lafayette; Or, The Castle Of Olmutz
Play.
Play.
1825
LITWORK
The Forest Rose; Or, American Farmers: A Pastoral Opera
Play.
Play.
1825
LITWORK
The Widow's Son; Or, Which Is The Traitor?
Play.
Play.
1826
LITWORK
Melodies, Duets, Songs, And Ballads
Collection; includes "The Old Oaken Bucket," and "The Hunters Of Kentucky."
Collection; includes "The Old Oaken Bucket," and "The Hunters Of Kentucky."
1833
LITWORK
The Cannibals; Or, The Massacre Islands
Play.
Play.
1833
LITWORK
Blue Laws; Or, Eighty Years Ago
Play.
Play.
1833
LITWORK
The Foundling Of The Sea
Play.
Play.
1842
DEATH
Samuel Woodworth died in New York City in 1842.
1923
OTHER
Woodworth was editor of the New York Mirror from 1923 to 1924.
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