Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909
Biography
Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909), American author, historian, and Unitarian minister
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Letters : 39 Highland St., Roxbury, Mass., to "Lillian", 1896, 1898
Two ALS, in the hand of an amanuensis, regarding charitable work.
Letters : Boston, to Moses Kimball, 1863
Three ALS on behalf of the "soldier Frank Thompson."
Letters to Edith B. D. Mason (Mrs. A. Livingston Mason), Newport and Providence, R.I., 1881-88
19 ALS concerning social engagements, news of Hale's family--particularly his wife, and his children Jack, Edward, and Nelly--and his speaking tours throughout the Northeast.
With 19 envelopes.
Letters to Frederic Henry Hedge, Mrs. Hedge, and Miss Hedge, 1860-90
Six ALS to Frederic Henry Hedge, one ALS to Mrs. Hedge, and one to Miss Hedge; the letters discuss Hale's decision to leave the staff of The Christian Examiner, praise Hedge's sermons, and offer condolences to Hedge's daughter on Dr. Hedge's death; one letter includes Hale's sonnet "In sinking shafts to find the Rock of Truth," dated 1885 Dec 12.
Letters : to Mr. and Mrs. Clark, 1869, 1892
Two ALS concerning an unspecified proof and work.
Papers relating to Edward Everett Hale's eightieth birthday, 1902
Invitation and program to the "Celebration of the Eightieth Anniversary of the Birth of Edward Everett Hale," April 3, 1902. Receipt for subscription made out to Winthrop Wetherbee. Reproduction of a drawing of Edward Everett Hale, after photograph by Bell, Washington D. C., signed. Accompanied by an envelope addressed to Winthrop Wetherbee.