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KENYON, William Asbnry, poet, , born in Hind-ham, Massachusetts, 22 August, 1817; died there, 25 January, 1862. He was the son of John Wilder, but for some unknown reason changed his name. He was a journeyman tailor by trade, but taught for a time in Illinois, and travelled widely in the Mississippi valley. His poems were suggested by prairie scenes, and satirize backwoods customs "with more truth than poetry." These were included in "Miscellaneous Poems, to which are added Writings in Prose on Various Subjects" (Chicago, 1845).
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