EDWARD EVERETT HALE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 01/27/1896 - HFSID 288171
Price: $360.00
EDWARD EVERETT HALE
Written on letterhead of his South Congregational Church,
Boston
Autograph Letter signed: "Edward E. Hale", 1 page, 4¼x6.
Boston, 1876 January 27. On letterhead of the South Congregational Church,
Boston, to "Dear Miss Susie". In full: "I am glad to receive so nice a
note and glad to do what you ask. Yours truly" [signature] Perhaps you
will like the other autographs which I enclose." [Items not included.]
Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was Pastor of the South Congregational Church in
Boston (1856-1901) and Chaplain of the U.S. Senate from 1903 to his death. Hale,
a prolific journalist, and author of both history and popular fiction, is best
remember today for his patriotic tale, Man Without a Country (1863). He
promoted reform causes, including religious tolerance and the abolition of
slavery. An advocate of good deeds, he promoted local Lend-a-Hand clubs. Toned
and creased. Multiple mailing folds. Irregularly cut edges. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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