A namesake for Nathan : being an account of Captain Nathan Hale by his twelve-year-old sister, Joanna : production material, ca. 1976-1977.

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A namesake for Nathan : being an account of Captain Nathan Hale by his twelve-year-old sister, Joanna : production material, ca. 1976-1977.

Corrected holograph with front matter, corrected typescript with front matter, holograph notes, research material consisting of clippings and a pamphlet. Joanna Hale recounts the events of 1776 as she and her family follow the activites of her brother Nathan in the Continental Army.

Manuscripts: 6 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7813061

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Monjo, F.N.

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F. N. (Ferdinand Nicolas) Monjo was born August 28, 1924 in Stamford, Connecticut. He graduated from Columbia University in 1946 and worked as an editor and later assistant director and vice president and editorial director in Books for Boys and Girls at several major publishing companies. In 1968 he published his first book for children, Indian Summer, the story of a frontier woman's struggle to save her family. During the 1970s Monjo published many other works of historical fiction, most writt...

Hale, Nathan, 1755-1776

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