Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Muller, Albert A.
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| Edition of 1900. See also our Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography disclaimer. And see Benjamin Buford Williams (1979). A literary history of Alabama: the nineteenth century, 197. This work cites the following book in the Alabama Archives of Montgomery, Alabama: Albert Aerney Muller (1823). Gospel Melodies and Other Occasional Poems. Charleston, South Carolina: J. R. Schenek. |
MULLER, Albert A., poet, b. in Charleston, S. C., about 1800. He was educated in his native city, entered the ministry, and after 1825 went to the southwest, where all traces of him have been lost. One of his poems was largely copied in the newspapers and appeared as the first piece in the early American editions of Moore's “Sacred Melodies.” He published a volume of poems, which attracted much attention (Charleston, 1825).