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Latest revision as of 01:40, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 4 February 1734, Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Died: 4 March 1812, Montpelier, Vermont
Biography
John Peck was an American Baptist pastor and occasional writer of hymns. He moved from Rehoboth to Royalston and then Montpelier, Vermont. He was a farmer and while in Royalston was one of the town officers for many years, also a school teacher and poet.
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Settings of text by John Peck
- An Address for All (William Walker)
- Mount Vernon (Jacob French)
- Solemn Song (Elisha West)
- Sudbury (1794) (William Billings)
- West-Sudbury (William Billings)
Publications
External links
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References
- The Norumbega Harmony
- Find-A-Grave.com page for John Peck