Hale, Sarah Preston (1796–1866)

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Hale, Sarah Preston (1796–1866)

American writer, translator and columnist. Born Sarah Preston Everett, 1796, in Dorchester, Massachusetts; died 1866; sister of Edward Everett (1794–1865, Unitarian minister, member of US House of Representatives, 1825–35, and US senate, 1852–53, governor of Massachusetts, 1836–40, and president of Harvard); m. Nathan Hale (lawyer and owner-editor of Boston Daily Advertiser), 1815; children: 11, including Lucretia Peabody Hale (writer, 1820–1900), Edward Everett Hale (writer, 1822–1909), Charles Hale (politician and diplomat, 1831–1882) and Susan Hale (painter, 1833–1910).

With husband, published the Boston Daily Advertiser.

See also Diaries, 1850–1862, in Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College.

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