Born near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Thomas Moses, a painter of landscape and marine subjects, especially of Portsmouth harbor and ship portraits, began his career as a typesetter and an organist and music teacher. In the mid-19th century, he was the towns leading musician. He also wrote poetry that was published in the local paper.
However, personality problems with a church authority led to his dismissal from the the music position at the Congregational North Church, and he began giving (showing 500 of 1610 characters). |
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