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in 1863 and intended to strengthen support for the Union cause in the North. As in some of his other non-romantic tales, he employed a minute realism which led his readers to suppose the narrative a record of fact. These two stories and such others as "The Rag-Man and the Rag-Woman" and "The Skeleton
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had, with him, broken forever from the fetters of Calvinistic theology. These young people were trained to know that human nature is not totally depraved. They were taught that there is nothing of which it is not capable... For such reasons, and many more, the young New Englanders of liberal training
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In 1847 Hale was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society, and he would be involved with the society for the rest of his life, taking up various positions in the service of the society. He served two non-consecutive terms on its board of councilors, from 1852 to 1854, and a lengthy term
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lectures: "Look up and not down, look forward and not back, look out and not in, and lend a hand." This motto was the basis for the formation of Lend-a-Hand Clubs, Look-up Legions and Harry Wadsworth Clubs for young people. Out of the romantic Waldensian story "In His Name" (1873) there similarly
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became one of Hale's volunteer secretaries. Her family had been connected with Hale's church since 1861. As Hattie and Hale worked together they grew closer and closer. According to historian Sara Day, their relationship became loving and intimate. Day came to this conclusion after studying 3,000
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in Mackinaw, waiting for a Lake Superior steamer which did not choose to come." In his 1893 and 1900 reminiscences, Hale states that "To write the story of 'The Man Without a Country' and its sequel, 'Philip Nolan's Friends,' I had to make as careful a study as I could of the history of the
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from 1858 to 1891, and as recording secretary from 1854 to 1858. He served as vice-president of the society from 1891 to 1906, served a shorter term as president from 1906 to 1907, then again took up the position of vice-president from 1907 to 1909.
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Hale-Freeman love letters (1884–1909) held by the Library of Congress. The letters, donated to the library in 1969, had held their secrets until 2006 when Day realized that the intimate passages were written in Towndrow's shorthand.
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Hale supported Irish immigration in the mid-19th century, as he felt the new workers freed Americans from performing menial, hard labor. In a series of letters in the
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in 1869 and became its editor. The story "Ten Times One is Ten" (1870), with its hero Harry Wadsworth, contained the motto, first enunciated in 1869 in his
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Day, Sara "Coded Letters, Concealed Love, The Larger Lives of Harriet Freeman and Edward Everett Hale." New Academia Publishing, 2014.
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Sara Day (2014) "Coded Letters, Concealed Love, The Larger Lives of Harriet Freeman and Edward Everett Hale." New Academia Publishing
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He published a wide variety of works in fiction, history and biography. He used his writings and the two magazines he founded,
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Hale retired as minister from the South Congregational Church in 1899 and chose as his successor Edward Cummings, father of
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Hale left the Unity Church in 1856 to become pastor at the South Congregational Church, Boston, where he served until 1899.
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writes that this story makes Hale a pioneer in emerging science fiction, time travel, and stories about changing the past.
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Hale first came to notice as a writer in 1859, when he contributed the short story "My Double and How He Undid Me" to the
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in the Closet", gave him a prominent position among short-story writers of 19th century America. His short story "
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Frost, John. "The Library Conference of ’53". The Journal of Library History (1966–1972) 2, no. 2 (1967): 154–60.
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minister in 1842 by the Boston Association of Ministers. In 1846 he became pastor of the Church of the Unity in
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grew several other organizations for religious work, such as King's Daughters, and King's Sons. In 1875, the
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rushed into life, certain that the next half century was to see a complete moral revolution in the world.
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movement (especially in Kansas), as well as popular education (involving himself especially with the
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Papers, including correspondence, material related to Antioch college, and biographical information.
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Bosha, Francis J. "Hale, Edward Everett (1822–1909), author, reformer, and Unitarian minister."
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and wider education. Writer-educator Mary Lowe Dickinson served as Hale's associate editor for
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and was elected the Class Poet. He graduated second in his class in 1839 and then studied at
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biography in the on-line Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography (DUUB)
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merged with Scribner's Magazine. In 1881, Hale published the story "Hands Off" in
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Hale's "The Man Without a Country" linked to accounts of 20th Century exiles.
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on her mother's side. They had nine children: Alexander, born and died 1853;
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Volume VI, Second Edition, p. 338. Boston: Little Brown, and Company, 1900
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Combining a forceful personality, organizing genius, and liberal practical
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Hale died in Roxbury, by then part of Boston, in 1909. He was buried at
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Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics, and Science Fiction
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immediately after. There, he settled in with the literary set, won two
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who exhibited extraordinary literary skills. He graduated from
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holds several collections pertaining to Edward Everett Hale:
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The Works of Edward Everett Hale, a New England Boyhood,
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Members and Officers of the American Antiquarian Society
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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In recognition of his support for the Union during the
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biography at American National Biography Online (ANB)
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons
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in 1865. In 1870, he was elected as a member to the
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Worcester: American Antiquarian Society. 562:Intercontinental Correspondence University 284:(1784–1863), proprietor and editor of the 36: 20: 1933:19th-century American short story writers 1888:People from South Kingstown, Rhode Island 1120:Fitchburg Massachusetts, Past and Present 767: 765: 763: 567:Hale lived from 1869 to his death at the 1011:To Furnish Knowledge For The Whole World 744:. Harvard Square Library. Archived from 347:The group of leaders who surrounded Dr. 918:. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1999: 54. 871:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences 866:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter H" 698: 238:, best known for his writings such as " 976:. 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Index

The Reverend

Boston
Massachusetts
Roxbury, Boston
Massachusetts
Boston Latin School
Harvard College
Harvard Divinity School
Ellen Day Hale
Philip Leslie Hale
Nathan Hale
Sarah Preston Everett
Lucretia Peabody Hale
Susan Hale
Charles Hale
Edward Everett
Nathan Hale

Unitarian
minister
The Man Without a Country
Atlantic Monthly
Union
Civil War
Nathan Hale
Revolutionary War
Boston
Massachusetts
Nathan Hale

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