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John Pond Ordway (August 1, 1824 – April 27, 1880) was an American doctor, composer, music entrepreneur, and politician.


Biography

Born in
Salem, Massachusetts Salem ( ) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston. Continuous settlement by Europeans began in 1626 with English colonists. Salem would become one of the most significant seaports tr ...
, in the mid-1840s John Ordway and his father Aaron opened a music store in Boston. John was also a music publisher and composer; his song ''Twinkling Stars are Laughing, Love'' (1855) was recorded by the Hayden Quartet as late as 1904. Around 1845 he organized Ordway's Aeolians, a blackface minstrel troupe which performed at Ordway Hall in Boston and also nationally to promote Ordway's publishing business. Future bandleader/composer Patrick Gilmore worked in Ordway's store and also appeared with the Aeolians. James Lord Pierpont's first major composition "The Returned Californian" in 1852 was written expressly for Ordway and his troupe. A number of 19th century songs were written for the Aeolians and/or dedicated to Ordway, including Jingle Bells. Ordway's composition " Dreaming of Home and Mother" (1868) was a very popular sentimental song of the Civil War era, and continues to be played; it is popular in East Asia in translated versions. In 1907, a Japanese version with lyrics entitled 旅愁 (Loneliness in Travel) by Kyukei Indou was published in a middle school song book and became popular immediately. Having heard the song while studying at Tokyo Fine Arts and Music School,
Li Shutong Hong Yi (23 October 1880 – 13 October 1942; , or ''Hung Yit'' and ), born Li Shutong (李叔同 and 李漱筒) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, artist and art teacher. He also went by the names Wen Tao, Guang Hou, and Shu Tong, but was most comm ...
translated it to Chinese with title of 送別 (Farewell) in 1915. It was used during the closing ceremony of
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. Graduating from Harvard Medical College in 1859, Ordway was one of the first surgeons to volunteer at the start of the
Civil War A civil war or intrastate war is a war between organized groups within the same state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
, serving in the 6th Massachusetts Militia. He was one of the Union surgeons sent to tend to the wounded after the
Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg () was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. In the battle, Union Major General George Meade's Army of the Po ...
. Ordway served from 1859 to 1873 on Boston's School Board, and one term (1868) in the
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. He was opposed to corporal punishment in schools, sponsoring a bill to that effect in the legislature. Ordway was also responsible for founding the Massachusetts Angler's Association, the forerunner to the Massachusetts Fish and Game Association. He died in Boston, Massachusetts. His nephew Lucius Pond Ordway (the son of his older brother Aaron Ordway) was a major backer of 3M in its early days and served as its president.


Published songs

*"The Death of Taylor", composed by, 1850John P. Ordway. Timeline of Works. Johns Hopkins University. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
/ref> *"Old Sam Grid Iron", composed by, 1850 *"Home Delights", composed by, 1854 *"Wake! Dinah, Wake!", composed by, 1854 *"Know Nothing Polka", composed by, 1855 *"Twinkling Stars are Laughing, Love", composed by, 1855 *"Mother, Dear, I'm Thinking of You", composed by, 1857 *"Silver Moonlight Winds", composed by, 1858 *"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother", composed by, 1859 *"Dreaming of Home and Mother", composed by, 1868


See also

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Ordway Hall (Boston) Ordway Hall (est.1852) was a theatre in Boston, Massachusetts located off Washington Street in the former Province House. John P. Ordway established and managed the hall, which specialized in " negro minstrelsy," particularly the Ordway Aeolians, ...
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1868 Massachusetts legislature The 89th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1868 during the Governor of Massachusetts, governorship of Republican Alexander Bullock. George O. Brastow served ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ordway, John P. American male composers 1824 births 1880 deaths People from Salem, Massachusetts People of Massachusetts in the American Civil War Physicians from Massachusetts Harvard Medical School alumni 19th century in Boston Musicians from Boston 19th-century American composers Boston School Committee members Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 19th-century American male musicians 19th-century American politicians