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Lorenzo Sabine (February 28, 1803 – April 14, 1877) was a
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from
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now more remembered for his research and publishing concerning the
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of the American Revolution than as a public servant.


Background and early life

Born in New Concord (now
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),
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, Sabine moved to Boston, Massachusetts, with his parents in 1811 and to
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, in 1814. He completed preparatory studies. At the age of eighteen, he moved to
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, and became employed as a clerk and afterwards engaged in mercantile pursuits. He was editor of the Eastport Sentinel. Founder of the Eastport Lyceum. Incorporator of Eastport Academy and Eastport Athenaeum. He served as member of the
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in 1833 and 1834. Deputy collector of
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at Eastport 1841–1843. He moved to
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, in 1848, having been appointed a trial justice. Sabine was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-second Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
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and served from December 13, 1852, to March 3, 1853. He was not a candidate for the Thirty-third Congress. He moved to
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, having been appointed secretary of the Boston Board of Trade. He also served as special agent of the
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.


Loyalist studies

From early childhood, Sabine, in his own words, was "revolution-mad." But, not until 1821, when he moved to Maine and was close enough to pursue his passion, did he realize the great resource available and the profound, for the times, insight that "there was more than ''one'' side to the Revolution." Prior to this "every 'Tory' was as bad as bad could be, every 'son of Liberty' as good as possible." During the 1840s, Sabine published the results of his research in the
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(the United States' first literary magazine). The article was not well received by "patriotic" Americans. One of the few to applaud his research and publishing was Harvard-based historian
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. When the fruits of his labor appeared in 1847 in revised and expanded form as ''The American Loyalists, or Biographical Sketches of Adherents to the British Crown in The War of the Revolution; Alphabetically Arranged; with a Preliminary Historical Essay'' a firestorm of controversy erupted.Cheng, pp. 505–507 and Welch, pp. 448–450. He died in
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, April 14, 1877. He was interred in Hillside Cemetery,
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.


Works by Lorenzo Sabine (in Chronological Order)

* Review of ″1. ''Speech delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 24, 1839 on the Bill to Abolish the Duty on Salt''. By John Davis. National Intelligencer of March 25, 1839. and 2. ''Reports of the Majority and Minority of the Select Committee on the Origin and Character of Fishing Bounties and Allowances''. Read in the Senate of the United States, April 10, 1840. Washington: Blair & Rives, Printers. 1840. pp. 80.″ ''The North American Review'', Vol. 57, Issue No. 120 (July 1843), pp. 58–86. The running title of this work is ″The Fisheries: Cod, Mackerel and Herring.″ * Review of ″''Report by Mr. J. P. Kennedy, from the Committee on Commerce. Read and laid upon the Table in the House of Representatives, May 28, 1842''. Twenty-seventh Congress, Second Session. 8vo. pp. 63.″ ''The North American Review'', Vol. 57, Issue No. 121 (October 1843), pp. 293–332. The running title of this work is ″Our Commercial History and Policy.″ *Review of ″''A History of the Operations of a Partisan Corps, called the Queen's Rangers, commanded by Lieut. Col. J. G. SIMCOE, during the War of the American Revolution''; illustrated by ten engraved Plans of Actions. Now first published, with a Memoir of the Author, and other Additions. New York: Bartlett and Welford. 1844. 8vo. pp. 328.″ ''The North American Review'', Vol. 58, Issue No. 123 (April 1844), pp. 261–302. This was the lead article in this issue and the running title of this work is ″Simcoe's ''Military Journal: The American Loyalists''.″ *Review of ″''Report of the Land Agent of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, laid before the Legislature, January 10, 1844''. By George W. Coffin. 8vo. pp. 12.″ ''The North American Review'', Vol. 58, Issue No. 125 (October 1844), pp. 261–335. The running title of this work is ″The Forest Lands and the Timber Trade of Maine.″ * ''The American Loyalists, or Biographical Sketches of Adherents to the British Crown in The War of the Revolution; Alphabetically Arranged; with a Preliminary Historical Essay.'' Boston, MA: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1847. vi, 733 pp. * ''Life of Edward Preble: Commodore in the Navy of the United States''. oston, MA: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1847 Series 2,Volume 12 of the ''Library of American Biography'' edited by
Jared Sparks Jared Sparks (May 10, 1789 – March 14, 1866) was an American historian, educator, and Unitarian minister. He served as President of Harvard College from 1849 to 1853. Biography Born in Willington, Connecticut, Sparks studied in the common ...
. * ''Extract from and Concluding Part of the Speech of Lorenzo Sabine, at Gloucester, on Wednesday Evening, Nov. 9, 1853, on the New Constitution''. loucester (Mass.)? : n.p., 1853?* ''Notes on Duels and Dueling, Alphabetically Arranged, with a Preliminary Historical Essay''. Second edition. Boston, MA: Crosby, Nicholas, and Company, 1855. * ''An Address Before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13TH, 1859. The Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of Major General James Wolfe, with Passages Omitted in the Delivery, and Illustrative Notes and Documents''. Boston, MA: A. Williams & Co. for the Society, 1859. 100 pp. * ''Notes on Duels and Dueling, Alphabetically Arranged, with a Preliminary Historical Essay''. Third edition. Boston, MA: Crosby, Nicholas, and Company, 1859. vi, 425 pp. * ''Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution, with an Historical Essay''. 2 volumes. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1864.
Google Books Volume 1——vi, 608 pp.Google Books Volume 2——600 pp.
* ''Cod and Whale Fisheries. Report of Hon. Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, on the Subject of Sod and Whale Fisheries, Made to the House of Representatives, February 1, 1791. Also, Report of Lorenzo Sabine, Esq., on the Principal Fisheries of the American Seas, being part of House Executive Document No. 23, of the Second Session, Thirty-second Congress.'' ashington, DC, 1872 42d Cong., 2d Sess. House. Misc. Doc. 32.


References


Sources

* Eileen Ka-May Cheng. ″American Historical Writers and the Loyalists, 1788-1856: Dissent, Consensus, and American Nationality.″ ''Journal of the Early Republic'', Vol. 23, No. 4 (Winter 2003), pp. 491–519. * William L. Welch. ″Lorenzo Sabine and His Critics.″ ''The New England Quarterly '', Vol. 78, No. 3 (September 2005), pp. 448–452.


External links


The American Loyalists: Or, Biographical Sketches of Adherents to the ... (1847) by Lorenzo Sabine
Complete text of the first of two editions (the second appeared in 1864 in two volumes) of Sabine's ''magnum opus'' in pdf format. *
Guide to the Lorenzo Sabine Papers
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Lorenzo Sabine Biographical Sketch
from the History of Lisbon, (Grafton County) New Hampshire website. This article contains information both supplementary to and contradictory of that found in Sabine's Congressional biography
Lorenzo Sabine Manuscript Collections
from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website


References

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