Hale, Philip Smith, papers, 1836, 1855

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Hale, Philip Smith, papers, 1836, 1855

The Philip Smith Hale Papers, 1836, 1855, consist of two letters to Hale in Rogersville, Tennessee, from family members, discussing the Texas Revolution and describing West Texas.

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Hale, Penelope.

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Hale, Philip Smith.

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Philip Smith Hale lived in Rogersville, Tennessee, during the mid-1800s. From the description of Hale, Philip Smith, papers, 1836, 1855 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 707939305 ...

Texas. Army

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Hale, William Benjamin, 1871-1924

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Hale (1809- ) served as Attorney General of Michigan, 1851-1855, and Michigan State Senator from Wayne County, 1845-1846. He was a N.Y. lawyer who moved to Mich. in 1837. Hale also served as prosecuting attorney in Wayne County, alderman, and a reporter for the Supreme Court of Michigan. He moved to Calif. and later died there in 1874. From the description of Correspondence, 1841. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44390244 ...