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31: 130:", whose role was to act as the local home guard. As the war began to close, Webster returned his focus to writing ballads and hymns. About this time he also opened what was considered a "respectable saloon", which attracted young literary men of the town with which he would have future musical collaborations. One of these young men was Sanford Fillmore Bennett, who would later write the lyrics for 123:. No longer having the strength in his voice for singing, Webster turned his attention to composing music. This was a passion that would produce over 1,000 songs, including music for ballads, hymns, patriotic drama, and a cantata. 145:". His former residence is now the home of the Walworth County Historical Society, which acts as a museum to both Webster and thousands of Civil War era antiques and unique items. 205: 141:
Webster remained in Elkhorn until his death on January 18, 1875, at the age of 55. He is buried at the Hazel Ridge Cemetery in Elkhorn, where his epitaph reads, "
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During the Civil War years Webster taught and composed a variety of songs related to the war. He also participated as a drill sergeant for the Elkhorn "
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on February 22, 1819. From an early age he expressed an interest and talent in music, and went on to study with distinguished composers such as
269: 304: 45:(February 18, 1819 – January 18, 1875), was an American songwriter and composer most notable for his musical compositions during the 119:, forcing him to abandon his singing career and move himself, and by then a wife and children, farther south and away from the lake to 289: 294: 274: 259: 92:. Afterwards he travelled extensively throughout the Eastern United States as a concert singer, including notable stays in 299: 309: 17: 254: 30: 166: 115:
Sometime before 1859 Webster developed what was commonly called "Lake Michigan Throat", a severe form of
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periods of United States history, and his post-war hymns.
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Joseph P. Webster. In the Sweet By and By We Shall Meet
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Joseph P. Webster

antebellum
American Civil War
Lorena
Wildwood Flower
In the Sweet By and By
Manchester, New Hampshire
Lowell Mason
George James Webb
Boston
New York City
Madison, Indiana
Jenny Lind
pianist
Racine, Wisconsin
bronchitis
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Wide Awakes
In the Sweet By and By
"The Civil War - A film by Ken Burns"
The Civil War
"The Music of Joseph Philbrick Webster"
"Term: Webster, Joseph Philbrick 1819–1875"
"Paul Vane, or Lorena's Reply"
Confederate Imprints Sheet Music Collection
Categories
American male composers
Composers of Christian music
People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War

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