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  1. Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874 – September 28, 1963) was the United States senator from Maine from 1917 to 1941. He was the son of Eugene Hale and the grandson of Zachariah Chandler, both also U.S. senators. He was the brother of diplomat Chandler Hale, and the cousin of U.S. Representative Robert Hale .

  2. Trans-Atlantic Conservative Protestantism in the Evangelical Free and Mission Covenant Traditions. Frederick Hale. Arno Press, Jan 1, 1979 - Social Science - 383 pages.

    • Frederick Hale
    • 0405116381, 9780405116384
    • reprint
    • Arno Press, 1979
  3. A conservative Republican and U.S. Senator from Maine from 1917-1941, Hale served on the Senate Appropriations Committee and the Naval Affairs Committee. He never married. Return to top. Scope and Contents of the Collection. The Frederick Hale Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts and published material.

  4. 24 de jul. de 2007 · A mere five years later, Wisconsin boasted 1,224 of the nation’s 13,358 Swiss immigrants. In this concise introduction to the state’s Swiss settlers, Frederick Hale traces the catalysts for...

    • Frederick Hale
    • Wisconsin Historical Society, 2007
    • illustrated, revised
  5. Description. Creators/Contributors. Author/Creator. Hale, Frederick, 1948- Contents/Summary. Bibliography: p. 39-40. Publisher's summary. New Glarus, Wisconsin is perhaps the most distinctively Swiss settlement in the United States, according to author Frederick Hale.

  6. 4 de sept. de 2010 · Hon. Frederick Hale of Portland, Maine, is the son of former United States Senator Eugene Hale of Maine and the grandson of former United States Senator Zachariah Chandler of Michigan. 3.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2007 · by Frederick Hale (Author) 4.7 6 ratings. Part of: People of Wisconsin (12 books) See all formats and editions. As the Föhn blew the first breaths of spring into the Alps in March 1845, two Swiss men embarked on a circuitous voyage that took them from the impoverished canton of Glarus in eastern Switzerland to the hills of southern Wisconsin.