Alicia, born with every striking charm : ms. poem, [s.d.].

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Alicia, born with every striking charm : ms. poem, [s.d.].

A love poem to Alicia. Once attributed to Nathan, it is now thought to be by Enoch. The writing is thought to be either Enoch's or Alicia's.

1 item (1 p.) in case ; 35 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6756500

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Lawrence, Alicia Adams Ripley, 1756-1843

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Hale, Nathan, 1755-1776

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Nathan Hale (b. June 6, 1755, Coventry, CT-d. September 22, 1776, New York City, NY) was born and raised in Coventry, Connecticut, and served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 he landed at the town of Huntington in Long Island, New York on an intelligence-gathering mission that ultimately resulted in his capture and execution by the British Army....

Sheldon, Alicia,

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Hale, Enoch, 1753-1837

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Born in Coventry, Connecticut, October 28, 1753; brother of Nathan Hale; graduate of Yale College (1773); Congregational clergyman in Westhampton, Massachusetts (1778-1828). From the description of Sermon no. 851 : Westhampton, [Mass.], 1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702146141 Enoch Hale, born in Coventry, Connecticut on October 28, 1753, was the brother of the famed Nathan Hale. He graduated from Yale College in 1773 and served as a Congregational clergyman in Westham...

Hoadley, George E.

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