LC control no. | n 80126060 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS1770 PS1773 |
Personal name heading | Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909 |
Variant(s) | Ingham, Frederic, 1822-1909 New England minister, 1822-1909 Darragh, J. Thomas, 1822-1909 Hale, E. E. (Edward Everett), 1822-1909 Hale, Edward E. (Edward Everett), 1822-1909 |
See also | Chief executive of: Ramabai Association (U.S.) |
Birth date | 1822-04-03 |
Death date | 1909-06-10 |
Place of birth | Boston (Mass.) |
Place of death | Roxbury (Boston, Mass.) |
Affiliation | American Unitarian Association |
Profession or occupation | Clergy Authors Historians |
Found in | His Old and new. Handbook of Pseudonyms and Personal Names, 1st. Suppl.: p. 568 (Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909; pseudonyms include J. Thomas Darragh and Colonel Frederic Ingham) His The kingdom of God, [190?]: t.p. (Rev. E.E. Hale) Wikipedia, viewed via the WWW February 1, 2013 (Edward Everett Hale (born April 3, 1822 in Boston; died in Roxbury, June 10, 1909) was an American author, historian and Unitarian clergyman; son: pastor Edward Everett, Jr., 1863-1932) The man without a country and other naval writings, 2002: t.p. (Edward Everett Hale) Ninety days' worth of Europe, 1861: t.p. (Edward E. Hale) The white woman's other burden, 1995: p. 56 (The first president of the Ramabai Association was Rev. Edward E. Hale, the leading Unitarian clergyman of Boston) |
Associated language | eng |