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William Fiske Sherwin (1826—1888) was an American composer and educator. He was born in Buckland, Massachusetts. At fifteen he was already a student of Lowell Mason. For a time, he taught Voice at New England Conservatory of Music. He was the music director of Chautauqua choir and a music director for two music publishing companies.
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