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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract David Duffle Wood (March 2, 1838 — March 2David Duffle Wood (March 2, 1838 — March 25, 1910), sometimes written as David Duffield Wood or David Duffel Wood, was an American composer, educator, and musician. He was blind from early childhood. Wood was the organist and choir master at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia for 46 years.copal Church in Philadelphia for 46 years.
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rdfs:comment David Duffle Wood (March 2, 1838 — March 2David Duffle Wood (March 2, 1838 — March 25, 1910), sometimes written as David Duffield Wood or David Duffel Wood, was an American composer, educator, and musician. He was blind from early childhood. Wood was the organist and choir master at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia for 46 years.copal Church in Philadelphia for 46 years.
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