Source:
Delegates to the 1918 New Hampshire Constitutional Convention
AMHERST. –
Jonathan S. Lewis, Republican; born in Boston, Mass., November 14, 1864; educated at the Newton Theological Institution; Baptist minister; married, four children; member of the A.O.U.W. and patrons of Husbandry; president of Amherst Athletic Association, trustee of town trust funds and of town library; member of the House of Representatives in 1915 and 1917; President N. H. Anti-Saloon League; appointed state agent for the enforcement of the Prohibitory liquor law whose enactment he was foremost in securing and which was known as the “Lewis Bill.”
Source :
The Simmons Quarterly, 1911.
A son, Frederick Woodward, was born in August to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Lewis (Pearl Woodward).
Source :
The Simmons Quarterly, 1919.
Rev. and Mrs. J. S Lewis (Pearl Woodward) of Amherst, NH, announce the birth of a second son, Jonathan Snow, Jr.