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  2. Captain Nathan Hale Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Nathan Hale Monument is a 45-foot (14 m) obelisk in Coventry, Connecticut, built in 1846 in honor of Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary War hero, who was born in Coventry. It was one of the first war memorials to be built in the United States, and is a significant work of both architect Henry Austin and builder Solomon Willard .

  3. Statue of Nathan Hale (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Nathan Hale is a bronze statue of Nathan Hale (1755–1776), a schoolteacher from Connecticut, who enlisted in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was stationed in Boston, but was later transferred to the New York City area. While in New York, Hale acted as a spy against the Kingdom of Great Britain's army. He ...

  4. Halesite, New York - Wikipedia

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    Halesite is named after Nathan Hale, a captain and spy in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War who arrived at Long Island at Huntington Harbor (at the site now named Halesite) just prior to his capture and execution. [3] There is a rock with a tribute to him off the traffic circle at Mill Dam Road and New York Avenue.

  5. Nathan Hale - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Hale appeared on U.S. postage stamps issued in 1925 and 1929. The likeness is from a statue by Bela Lyon Pratt. The hamlet of Halesite, New York (formerly Huntington Harbor) on Long Island is named after Hale. There is a memorial plaque set into a large boulder, which was removed from the beach nearby where Hale is thought to have landed ...

  6. South Coventry Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the surviving buildings, there are remnants of industrial activity along the brook, and the Captain Nathan Hale Monument, the nation's first major monument to the American Revolutionary War, placed in honor of Coventry's native son, Nathan Hale, and Patriots Park, a lakefront park that was a former Salvation Army summer camp. [4]

  7. Statue of Nathan Hale - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Nathan Hale may refer to: Statue of Nathan Hale (Chicago) Statue of Nathan Hale (New York City) Statue of Nathan Hale (Washington, D.C.)

  8. Statue of Nathan Hale (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Hale is a bronze statue of American Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale (1755–1776) which stands in front of the Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois. The statue depicts Hale moments before he was executed for spying on the Kingdom of Great Britain. The original statue was sculpted in 1899 by Bela Pratt and installed at Yale University in ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tolland ...

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    Captain Nathan Hale Monument: Captain Nathan Hale Monument. January 28, 2002 : 120 Lake St. Coventry: 7: Columbia Green Historic District: Columbia Green Historic ...