Samuel Woodworth was an American poet, author, literary journalist, opera librettist, playwright, and poet who was born in January 13, 1784. He is best known for his poem, "The Old Oaken Bucket," which was set to music by George F. Kiallmark. His other works include The Hunters of Kentucky, The Heroes of the Lake, and An Excursion of the Dog-Cart. He has an estimated net worth of $13 million.
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💰 Net worth: $13 Million (2024)
About
An American author, literary journalist, opera librettist, playwright, and poet, he is particularly known for his poem, "The Old Oaken Bucket," which was set to music by George F. Kiallmark. His other poetic works include The Hunters of Kentucky, The Heroes of the Lake, and An Excursion of the Dog-Cart.
Before Fame
Early in his career, he worked as an apprentice to Benjamin Russell, the editor of the Columbian Sentinel.
Trivia
The USS Woodworth naval ship was named in his honor.
Family Life
He married Lydia Reeder in 1810; they subsequently had ten children.
Associated With
He and Armstrong Sperry both lived in New Haven, Connecticut.