Papers of Harriet E. Freeman ca. 1860-1922

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Papers of Harriet E. Freeman ca. 1860-1922

The primary focus of this collection is Edward Everett Hale, and it contains photographs of Hale, his family and associates; his travel journal; his prayers and sayings; journal articles; newspaper clippings by and about him, and a hat that belonged to him. A number of books were removed from this collection and cataloged for the Andover-Harvard Theological Library.

12 boxes

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Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909

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Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American author and Unitarian minister. Hale was involved in many social reform movements, including abolition and popular education. He is best known for his 1863 short story, "The Man Without a Country," which promoted patriotic support of the Union. From the guide to the Edward Everett Hale Letters, 1884-1897, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

South Congregational Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Freeman, Harriet E.

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Harriet E. Freeman (1847-1930) was an active member of the South Congregational Church in Boston, and was a long-time advocate of social causes such as the preservation of forest lands and the protection of native American rights. She was a personal secretary to the prominent author Edward Everett Hale, and co-wrote a number of books with him. From the description of Papers of Harriet E. Freeman ca. 1860-1922 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 55202087...