A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849. In New York, he began working as the dramatic and musical editor for the New York Times.
Brief biographical information for Shepherd including his role as a war correspondent, poet, and teacher.
"His piano compositions were once very popular, among them the music of one of Bayard Taylor's songs" (716).
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A former teacher, Charles Bailey Seymour moved from London to New York City in 1849. In New York, he began working as the dramatic and musical editor for the New York Times.
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