Henry Wehrmann
Henry Wehrmann was a prominent American engraver of the 19th century. With his wife, he became the most successful engraver in the South in the early 1850s, and remained a major fixture into the American Civil War.[1] He also published a notable collection of Louisiana Creole songs.[2]
References
- Abel, E. (2000). Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861-1865. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books. ISBN 0811702286.
Notes
- ^ Abel, pg. 258
- ^ Borders, Florence E. (1988). "Researching Creole and Cajun Musics in New Orleans". Black Music Research Journal (Center for Black Music Research and Columbia College Chicago and University of Illinois Press) 8 (1): 15–31. doi:10.2307/779501. JSTOR 779501.
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