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KENYON, James Benjamin, poet. born in Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York, 26 April, 1858. He was educated at Hungerford collegiate institute, Adams, New York, and entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church in 1878. He is at present (1887) pastor of the Arsenal street M. E. church in Watertown, New York he has contributed to periodicals, and is the author of" The Fallen, and Other Poems" (Utica, 1876); "Out of the Shadows" (Philadelphia, 1880); "Songs in All Seasons" (Boston, 1885); and "In Realms of Gold" (New York, 1887).
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