Charles Pickard Ware
Charles Pickard Ware (1840–1921), was an American educator and music transcriber. An abolitionist, he served as a civilian administrator in the Union Army, where he was a labor superintendent of freedmen on plantations at Port Royal, South Carolina during the American Civil War. This included Seaside Plantation.[1] It is here that he transcribed many slave songs with tunes and lyrics, later published in Slave Songs of the United States which is the first collection of American folk music. Charles Ware was also an educator in Boston, Massachusetts.
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- Manuscript Papers of Charles Pickard Ware, ca. 1862 - 1907 Resides at Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Washington D. C.
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