Lucretia Peabody Hale

ca. 1850

Lucretia Peabody Hale (September 2, 1820 – June 12, 1900) was an American journalist and author.

Biography

Hale was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated at George B. Emerson's school there. Subsequently she devoted herself to literature, and was a member of the Boston School Committee for two years.

Principal works

ca. 1900

Hale published numerous stories in periodicals and newspapers, some of which were collected in books.

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Juvenile writings:

Books of devotion:

Miscellaneous:

Family

Hale's parents were Nathan Hale and Sarah Preston Everett, who had a total of eleven children. Nathan Hale, nephew and namesake of the Nathan Hale the patriot hero, was a lawyer and editor/owner of the Boston Daily Advertiser while her mother, also an author, was a sister of Edward Everett, a Unitarian minister and politician. Lucretia's brother, Edward Everett Hale, was also a Unitarian minister as well as a prolific author in his own right.

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