Lydia H. Tilton
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Lydia H. Tilton (née , Heath; July 10, 1839 – July 26, 1915) was an American journalist and temperance worker. Also a poet, she was well known in literary circles. "Old Glory", lyrics by Tilton, set to the tune of "Dixie", was the national song of the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).
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Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, U.S.
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Lydia Priscilla Heath
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Rufus Newell Tilton
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Lydia H. Tilton (née , Heath; July 10, 1839 – July 26, 1915) was an American journalist and temperance worker. Also a poet, she was well known in literary circles. "Old Glory", lyrics by Tilton, set to the tune of "Dixie", was the national song of the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.).
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