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AMERICAN SONGWRITER, PLAYWRIGHT AND POET
J. H. Hewitt; J.H. Hewitt; JH Hewitt; J H Hewitt
  • ''The Crow Quadrilles'' by John Hill Hewitt

J. Hewitt Judd         
John Hewitt Judd; J. H. Judd
John Hewitt Judd (12 May 1899 – 23 December 1986) was an American ophthalmologist and numismatist. He was born in Dawson, Nebraska, studied at the University of Nebraska, and was professor of ophthalmology there from 1930 to 1964.
Robert Judd         
AMERICAN MUSICOLOGIST (1956-2019)
Judd, Robert
Robert Floyd Judd (February 12, 1956 – August 24, 2019) was an American musicologist who served as the executive director of the American Musicological Society from September 1996 until his death on August 24, 2019.
W. A. Hewitt         
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CANADIAN JOURNALIST (1875-1966)
William A. Hewitt; W.A. Hewitt; W A Hewitt; WA Hewitt; Billy Hewitt; William Abraham Hewitt
William Abraham Hewitt (May 15, 1875 – September 8, 1966) was a Canadian sports journalist and sportsman.

Wikipedia

John Hill Hewitt

John Hill Hewitt (July 11, 1801, New York City — October 7, 1890, Baltimore) was an American composer, playwright, and poet. He is best known for his songs about the American South, including "A Minstrel's Return from the War", "The Soldier's Farewell", "The Stonewall Quickstep", and "Somebody's Darling". His output during the American Civil War earned him the epithets "Bard of the Stars and Bars" and "Bard of the Confederacy".

Over his career, Hewitt wrote over 300 songs, a number of cantatas and operettas, and one oratorio, as well as plays, poems, and articles for magazines and newspapers. He also worked as a theatre manager, magazine and newspaper editor, concert performer, and music teacher at seminaries for women.