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Nathan Hale

Nathan Hale (1755-1776)

Connecticut's State Hero

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Subject search Hale, Nathan, 1755-1776

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Articles, Databases - Nathan Hale

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  • Congressional Globe
    • The Congressional Globe, House of Representatives, Twenty-Fifth Congress, 1837-1839, Second Session, December 4, 1837 - July 9, 1838, Blair & Rives page 482
    • Register of Debates, Senate, Twenty-Fourth Congress, 1835-1837, First Session, December 7, 1835 - July 4, 1836, Gales and Seaton 1836 page 323
    • Senate, Twenty-Fourth Congress, 1835-1837, First Session, December 7, 1835 - July 4, 1836, Blair & Rives page 156
    • House of Representatives, Twenty-Fourth Congress, 1835-1837, First Session, December 7, 1835 - July 4, 1836, Gales and Seaton 1836 page 2134
    • Many other citations for the monument & bill
    • House of Representatives, Twenty-Fourth Congress, 1835-1837, First Session, December 7, 1835 - July 4, 1836, Gales and Seaton 1836 page 2557

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