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  1. John Allan Wyeth (May 26, 1845 – May 22, 1922) was an American Confederate veteran and surgeon. Born and raised on a Southern plantation in Alabama, he served in the Confederate States Army and completed his medical studies in New York City and Europe.

  2. Hace 1 día · John Allan Wyeth, Jr., in 1894 in New York City. He published a single book of poetry, This Man’s Army: A War in Fifty-Odd Sonnets (Harold Vinal, 1928), about his experience in World War I. Wyeth died in 1981 in New Jersey.

  3. John Allan Wyeth (October 24, 1894 – May 11, 1981) served as a lieutenant in the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I and subsequently became a war poet, composer, and painter. After the Armistice, Wyeth lived in Europe and became both a Post-Impressionist painter and a war poet.

  4. John Allan, her father, had graduated from the University of Georgia in 1807. In addition to the Greek and Latin classics ; he had mastered the French language, and, supplementing his college course with another in theology, he made himself familiar with Hebrew literature.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2023 · John Allan Wyeth (1845-1922) served in the Confederate Army as a youth and would go on to become a leading New York surgeon, the developer of improved surgical procedures, and the author of medical texts and a variety of other works.

  6. John Allan Wyeth (May 26, 1845 – May 22, 1922) was an American Confederate veteran and surgeon. ... He was the author of a biography of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. He was a proponent of the annexation of Mexico by the United States. Quotes [edit] My kingdom is my sweetheart’s face, And these the boundaries I trace:

  7. Cunningly combining traditional form and modernist methods, realistic, narrative and imagistic lyricality, Wyeth was the missing man in the history of 20th-century American poetry – an important soldier-poet from the Great War.