Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879) was an American writer, activist, and editor of the most widely circulated magazine in the...
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Sarah Hale may refer to: Sarah Josepha Hale, American writer, activist and editor SS Sarah J. Hale, a Liberty ship Sarah Preston Hale, American diarist...
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nineteenth-century American origin, first published by American writer Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622. The nursery...
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Englanders spread across the country, accelerating after the Civil War. Sarah Josepha Hale, a native of New Hampshire and steeped in the traditions of a New...
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Timothy Shay Arthur, it featured work by Edgar A. Poe, J.H. Ingraham, Sarah Josepha Hale, Thomas G. Spear, and others. In May 1846 it was merged into Godey's...
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painter and active feminist Sarah Haider (born 1991), American writer, public speaker, and political activist Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), American writer...
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edited by a woman; from 1828 until 1836, its editor was Sarah Josepha Hale. As editor, Hale hoped she could aid in the education of women, as she wrote...
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holiday was writer Sarah Josepha Hale. Although she advocated for Thanksgiving in editorials in Godey's Lady's Book from 1837 onwards, Hale did not associate...
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lovesick Norse Viking eloping with his "fair" and "blue-eyed" lover. Sarah Josepha Hale accompanied her The Genius of Oblivion with end notes that claim "the...
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Horatio Hale was born on May 3, 1817, at Newport, New Hampshire, in the United States, the son of David Hale, a lawyer, and of Sarah Josepha Hale (née Buell)...
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1853 novel by Sarah Josepha Hale, the author of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb", who wrote the novel under the name of Sara J. Hale. Liberia falls...
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of flowers attracted the attention of popular writers and editors. Sarah Josepha Hale, longtime editor of the Ladies' Magazine and co-editor of Godey's...
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States after the Revolutionary War). Influenced by New Englander Sarah Josepha Hale, who wrote letters to politicians for approximately 40 years advocating...
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1621 event as the first Thanksgiving. In the 1840s, American writer Sarah Josepha Hale read an account of the 1621 event, connected the feast to contemporary...
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Photographers" Henry Schell Hagert (1826–1885), Philadelphia district attorney Sarah Josepha Hale (1788–1879), writer, poet (Mary Had a Little Lamb), instigator of...
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needed] Princeton Alumni Weekly Our Most Influential Alumni list Sarah Josepha Hale Award Medalist (2019) Picoult has been married, since 1989, to Timothy...
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it reached England. "Mary Had a Little Lamb" An original poem by Sarah Josepha Hale inspired by an actual incident. 1830 (US) As a girl, Mary Sawyer (later...
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varied over the years, but the original publisher was John Putnam. Sarah Josepha Hale edited the magazine as a monthly between September 1834 and April...
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player Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879), American writer Shannon Hale (born 1974), American author Sylvia Hale (born 1942), Australian politician Tony Hale (born...
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Thanksgiving in November shortly after the end of the War of 1812. Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Boston's Ladies' Magazine, wrote editorials beginning in...
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Franksgiving National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation William Penn Sarah Josepha Hale Blackout Wednesday Abraham Lincoln Freedom from Want Mourt's Relation...
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their support was helpful to the rapid recovery after the 1830s. Sarah Josepha Hale in 1823, with the financial support of her late husband's lodge, published...
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engravings created by prominent writers and other artists of the time. Sarah Josepha Hale (author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb") was its editor from 1837 until...
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within the home. At the same time, the long-time editor of Godey's, Sarah Josepha Hale, encouraged women to improve themselves intellectually, to write,...
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(1963–64, 1972–73), inclusion on the Horn Book Honour List (1986), the Sarah Josepha Hale Award (1983), the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize (1987), the National...
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Hancock, New Hampshire, with her husband, writer Howard Mansfield. 2021 Sarah Josepha Hale Award (to a New England author for "a distinguished body of work in...
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tear down the partially completed monument.[failed verification] Sarah Josepha Hale and the readers of her magazine supplied funds essential to the monument's...
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encouraged to persevering efforts by a fair prospect of future success." Sarah Josepha Hale, then editor of the Ladies' Magazine, advised potential readers buy...
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when its final edition appeared on January 3, 1846. In a letter to Sarah Josepha Hale in January 1846, Poe wrote that, "The B. Journal had fulfilled its...
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Franksgiving National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation William Penn Sarah Josepha Hale Blackout Wednesday Abraham Lincoln Freedom from Want Mourt's Relation...
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