Wyzeman Marshall (Hudson, New Hampshire, September 26, 1816 â€"
December 6, 1896) was a stage actor in New York City and Boston
between the 1820s and 1870s, as well as a teacher of oration and
elocution. He often shared the same stage with Edwin Booth, noted
brother of assassin John Wilkes Booth.In the 1850s, Wyzeman taught
oratory at the Norway Liberal Institute in Massachusetts. Among his
students was the famous painter, Darius Cobb.From 1858 to 1860, he was
a "Past Junior Grand Warden" with St. John's Lodge, a Freemason
organization in Boston.Sometime in the early 1860s, Marshall managed
the Howard Athenaeum in Boston.
December 6, 1896) was a stage actor in New York City and Boston
between the 1820s and 1870s, as well as a teacher of oration and
elocution. He often shared the same stage with Edwin Booth, noted
brother of assassin John Wilkes Booth.In the 1850s, Wyzeman taught
oratory at the Norway Liberal Institute in Massachusetts. Among his
students was the famous painter, Darius Cobb.From 1858 to 1860, he was
a "Past Junior Grand Warden" with St. John's Lodge, a Freemason
organization in Boston.Sometime in the early 1860s, Marshall managed
the Howard Athenaeum in Boston.
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