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One of five registered structures in Lynn designed by Holman K. Wheeler: 11: Lynn Bank Block: Lynn Bank Block: August 26, 1982 : 21-29 Exchange St. 12: Lynn Common Historic District: Lynn Common Historic District: April 10, 1992
Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) was a teacher, writer, surveyor, poet, reporter, editor, engineer, and publisher of Lynn, Massachusetts.He was an ardent abolitionist and edited the Lynn Weekly Mirror, the Lynn Record (in 1830), and Freedom's Amulet.
Pitcher died in 1813 and was buried in the West Lynn Burial Ground. [4] Her grave was unmarked until 1887, when a tombstone with the following epitaph (from Whittier's poem) was erected in her memory: Even she, our own weird heroine, Sole Pythoness of ancient Lynn, Sleeps calmly where the living laid her; And the wide realm of sorcery,
Lynn C. Franklin was born on August 18, 1946, in Chicago to career Army officer Col. Joseph B. Franklin and British antique dealer Theresa (Levy) Franklin. Due to her father's military career, she attended schools across the world and graduated high school in Fairfax, Virginia.
Lynn is the eighth-largest municipality in Massachusetts, United States, [8] and the largest city in Essex County.Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) north of the Boston city line at Suffolk Downs, Lynn is part of Greater Boston's urban inner core [9] and is a major economic and cultural center of the North Shore.
Lyn Hejinian (/ h ə ˈ dʒ ɪ n i ə n / hə-JIN-ee-ən; May 17, 1941 – February 24, 2024) was an American poet, essayist, translator, and publisher.She is often associated with the Language poets and is known for her landmark work My Life (Sun & Moon, 1987, original version Burning Deck, 1980), as well as her book of essays, The Language of Inquiry (University of California Press, 2000).
Oliver Vanetta Lynn Jr. was born August 27, 1926, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky to Angie “Sissie” Webb Lynn (1903–1990) and Oliver Vanetta "Red" Lynn Sr (1897–1981) as the oldest of seven. Of Irish descent, born in Butcher Hollow , near Paintsville, Kentucky in Johnson County , Oliver Lynn was an uneducated resident of a town based around ...
Thomas Lynn Bradford (1872 or 1873 – February 5, 1921) of Detroit, Michigan was a spiritualist who died by suicide in an attempt to ascertain the existence of an afterlife and communicate that information to a living accomplice, Ruth Doran. [1]