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History of Olivebridge, (Ulster County) New York

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Biographies:

Biography of Homer Newton Bartlett

Homer Newton Bartlett, musician, was born at Olive, Ulster county, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1846; a direct descendant of Josiah Bartlett, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He early showed an aptitude for music, and at five years he could play the violin, and when eight years old performed in quartette concerts. He soon began to compose, and before he was fourteen years of age he had written several pieces for the violin and piano, as well as some songs and duets. His musical education was acquired under American instructors. Among the more noteworthy of his compositions are: "The Last Chieftain," "O Lord God, Hear My Prayer," "On Wings of Living Light," "The Fountain and Autumn Violets"; a book for Masonic work, containing odes and anthems for ritual, festival and other occasions; several works for orchestra and military bands; an oratorio entitled "Samuel"; an opera, called "Juca Manco," and "La Valli?re," an opera in three acts. His numerous pianoforte works include the popular compositions: "The Grande Polka do Concert"; "Polka de Salon"; "Polonaise"; "La Grace"; "Le R?ve"; "Dance of the Gnomes"; "Valse Impromptu"; "Grande Gavotte"; "L'Aurore," and "Reverie Poetique." Anton Seidl played his instrumentation of Chopin's "Military Polonaise" several times. As an organist and teacher, Mr. Bartlett attained success and popularity.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








New York Facts:
Tree: sugar maple
Bird: bluebird
Flower: rose
Nickname: Empire State
Motto: Excelsior (Ever Upward)
Area (sq. mi.): 49,576
Capitol: Albany
Admitted: 26 Jul 1788




Ulster County Facts:

Seat: Kingston
Established: 1683
Formed from: Original County


Olivebridge is situated 174 meters above sea level.



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