Hale, Benjamin, 1797-1863
Dates
- Existence: 1797 - 1863
Biography
Benjamin Hale (November 23, 1797 – July 15, 1863) was an American educator and clergyman in the nineteenth century. He is notable for teaching at Dartmouth College and becoming the first instructor of the first vocational school in America.
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
Bennet Tyler letter
In English.
Bennet Tyler letter
In English.
Daniel Blaisdell letter
Two-page letter from Daniel Blaisdell in Hanover to Benjamin Hale in Geneva, New York, telling him that he has tried to make collections on addressee's notes but with no success. Mr. Douglass' notes. Reed Hall is nearly finished and the libraries are to move into it in a few weeks. The Medical School has about 60 students.
Daniel Blaisdell letter
Letter from Daniel Blaisdell in Hanover, New Hampshire to Benjamin Hale, informing the addressee about certain notes with he is trying to collect.
Daniel Oliver letter
In English.
Daniel Webster letter
In English.
Ebenezer Hale letter
In English.
Edward Ballard letter
In English.
Edward Livermore letter
In English.
George Burden Eastman letter
In English.
George Burder Eastman letter
In English.
George P. Williams letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.
Henry Hubbard Cooke letter
In English.