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Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) was a
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Lynn, Massachusetts Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts and the largest city in Essex County. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, north of the Boston city line at Suffolk Downs, Lynn is part of Greater Boston's urban inner core. Settled by E ...
. He was an ardent
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and edited the ''Lynn Weekly Mirror'', the ''Lynn Record'' (in 1830), and ''Freedom's Amulet''. He created the ''1829 Map of Lynn'' on order of the Lynn selectmen and Massachusetts Legislature. In 1838, he created a survey of Lynn Beach and Harbor for the
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.''History of Lynn''
Ch2-1814-1864 by Alonzo Lewis and James Newhall. Published 1890 by George Herbert.
He was born August 28, 1794, son of Zachariah and Mary (Hudson) Lewis, and grandson of Nathan and Mary (Newhall) Lewis. His siblings were Irene (born June 10, 1797), Mary (born October 18, 1802), and Henry (born November 3, 1807). Alonzo married Frances Maria Swan on January 7, 1822. They had six children: Alonzo (born November 30, 1822); Frances Maria (born October 17, 1824); Aurelius (born March 12, 1827); Lewellyn (born April 29, 1829); Arthur Lynnworth (born September 2, 1831); and Thomas (died January 26, 1839). Frances died May 27, 1839, at age 36. He published three books of poetry between 1824 and 1834, and his collected poems were published posthumously in 1883. He wrote and published ''The Picture of Nahant'', printed by J. B. Tolman in 1845. He also wrote and published ''A Guide through Nahant with an account of its earliest inhabitants'' printed in 1851. His ''History of Lynn'' was first published in 1829, printed by J. H. Eastburn in
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with 260 pages. The second updated version was published in 1844, printed by Samuel N. Dickinson with 276 pages. This 1844 book identifies him as "The Lynn Bard." James R. Newhall created an updated version in 1865, published by John L. Shorey with 620 pages. This was republished in 1890 by George C. Herbert. Lewis was the subject of a portrait bust by
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References

*Poetry of Places in Essex County.
This website
has Alonzo Lewis's nicely formatted poem ''High Rock''. *Lewis, Ion editor. ''The Poetical Works of Alonzo Lewis'' (Boston: A. Williams & Co.) 1883. *Lewis, Alonzo
Poems
Published 1831 by J.H. Easturn, 208 pages. *Lewis, Alonzo and James Robinson Newhall
''History of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts: Including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscott and Nahant''.
Published 1865 by John L. Shorey 13 Washington St. Lynn. Full copy at books.google. See page 181 for Alonzo's corrected ancestry. *Lewis, George Harlan
''Edmund Lewis of Lynn, Mass. and Some of His Descendants''
Published 1908 by the Essex Institute. Full image online at books.google. While mentioned as a source in this book, Alonzo in not recorded as a descendant of Edmund. *Lewis, Alonzo.
1829 Map of Lynn
'. *Essex Institute
''Vital Record of Lynn, Massachusetts''
Published in 1905 and 1906. Transcribed and put online by John Slaughter and Jodi Salerno. *Arrington, Benjamin F. ''History of Essex County, Massachusetts'
Vol.2 Page 745 Lynn Newspapers.
Published 1922. *Kettell, Samuel editor. ''Specimens of American Poetry'
Page 332 Death Song by Alonzo Lewis.
Volume 2 published 1829. *Cheever, George B. ''The American Common-place Book of Poetry: With Occasional Notes'
Page 383 ''Wanderer of Africa'' by Alonzo Lewis.
Published by Carter, Hendee, and Babcock 1831.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Alonzo 1794 births 1861 deaths American male poets Writers from Lynn, Massachusetts 19th-century American poets 19th-century American male writers Poets from Massachusetts American abolitionists Activists from Massachusetts 19th-century American newspaper editors American male journalists Journalists from Massachusetts