Henry Sylvester Cornwell
Henry Sylvester Cornwell was an American physician and poet.
Cornwell was a native of New London, Connecticut. He was one of a family of nine children, in humble circumstances, and for many years before his professional education he was a workman in a manufactory in New London. He graduated from Yale Medical School in 1863. Returning to New London after graduation, he soon acquired a lucrative practice, but failing health prevented him from making the most of his powers. He early became known as a poet and his occasional contributions to the local papers had more than a merely local reputation. He published one volume of his pieces, The Land of Dreams, and Other Poems
Cornwell was a fan of Edgar Allan Poe and was the owner of a well-preserved Poe daguerreotype.
Cornwell died in New London, June 15, 1886, aged 51 years. The immediate cause of his death was an ulcer in the stomach.