(1822-1909) Author, Unitarian clerygman. Son of Nathan Hale and nephew of Edward Everett. Graduated from Harvard in 1839. Minister to South Congregational Church, Boston, 1856-99. Wrote, "The Man Without A Country," one of the best short stories ever written by an American. He was Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, 1903-09.
Lithographic period print, with printed autograph, tipped to 6 x 9 1/2 album page. Made from a photograph taken in Washington. Excellent.