212 History of Hingham. 



William Asbury Kenyon. 



William A. Kenyon was a son of John Kingman. He died at 

 South Hingham, Jan. 25, 18G2, aet. 44 years. The adopted name 

 was sanctioned by legal enactment. 



Poetry of Observation and other Poems. Boston. Wm. Crosby and H. 



P. Nichols. 1851. 104 pp. 12mo. 

 The Poetry of Observation. Part Second, and other Poems. By William 



Asbury Kenvon, a Massachusetts Mechanic. Boston. Wm. Crosby 



and H. P. Nichols. 1853. 12mo. 104 pp. 



Daniel Kimball. 



A Sermon delivered before the Hingham Peace Society, Dec. 2, 1819. 



Pamphlet. 8vo. pp. 12. Boston. 1819. 

 Thoughts on Unitarian Christianity. A Sermon preached Sept. 27, 1829. 



before the First Unitarian Society in Milton. Pamphlet. 8vo. pp. 16. 



Dedham. 1829. See Henry Colman. 



John Kingman. 



Letters written while on a Tour to Illinois and Wisconsin in the summer 

 of 1838. Hingham. Jedidiah Farmer, Printer. 1842. Pamphlet. 

 48 pp. 



S. R. KOEHLER. 



Biographical Memoir of the late Mr. Joseph Andrews, Engraver. Pub- 

 lished by the Boston Art Club, May 17, 1873. Pamphlet. 8vo. 

 pp. 21. 



Daniel Lewis. 



Among his published discourses are the two following : — 



Of taking Heed to and Fulfilling the Ministry. Sermon preached in Ply- 

 mouth, Nov. 2, 1720, at the Ordination of Rev. Joseph Stacy. [Pre- 

 face by Rev. Ephraim Little.] pp. 32. Boston. 1720. 



Good Rulers the Fathers of their People. Election Sermon, 1748. 

 Text, Isaiah xxii. 21. pp. 29. Boston. 1748. 



Barnabas Lincoln. 



Narrative of the Capture, Suffering, and Escape of Captain Barnabas 

 Lincoln and his crew, who were taken by a piratical schooner, December, 

 1821, off Key Largo, together with Facts illustrating the character of 

 those piratical cruisers. Written by himself. Boston. Printed by Ezra 

 Lincoln, No. 4 Suffolk Building, Congress Street. 1822. Pamphlet, 

 pp. 40. (Scarce.) 



Major-General Benjamin Lincoln. 



Journal of a Treaty held in 1793 with the Indian Tribes northwest of 

 the Ohio. Mass. Historical Collection Vol. V. 3d Series. Also same, 

 Vol. IV. 1st Series ; and Vol. III. 2d Series. 



General Lincoln also wrote several articles for periodicals, 

 which were printed. 



