Results for Nathan Hale
Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, min...
Nathan Hale
Schoolteacher & Spy from Connecticut
A Yale gr...
Nathan Hale
Born in
Coventry Connecticut
June 6, 1755<...
Nathan Hale Schoolhouse
1774 – 1775
Owned and operated by
The Connecti...
Nathan Hale
"I only regret that I have but one life to give for my cou...
In Honor of Captain Nathan Hale
In Honor Of
Captain Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
Fort Nathan Hale
Black Rock Fort
Fort Nathan Hale
Black Rock Fo...
Nathan Hale
[ front ]
Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
Nathan Hale
[ east side ]
Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
Nathan Hale
City Hall Park
“I only regret that I have but one li...
Results for Nathan Hale
Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, minke whales, and orca—or killer—whales. This hatchover—or manhole cover—design at your feet (at the northwest corner of S Main St and 1st Ave S) featuring a whale in a Tlingit ...
Nathan Hale
Schoolteacher & Spy from Connecticut
A Yale graduate, Hale began teaching here in the Union School House in 1774. He taught all ages and levels of boys at the same time. A progressive teacher for his day, Hale openly rewarded ...
Nathan Hale
Born in
Coventry Connecticut
June 6, 1755
A schoolmaster
in New London,
A captain
in the Continental Army
who “resign’d his life
a sacrifice to his
country’s Liberty
at New York
Sept. 22d
1776”
“I only regret that I have ...
Nathan Hale Schoolhouse
1774 – 1775
Owned and operated by
The Connecticut Society of the
Sons of the American Revolution
Marker is on Atlantic Street, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Nathan Hale
"I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
Captain, Army of the United States
Born at Coventry, Connecticut, June 6, 1755
In the performance of his duty, he resigned his life,
a sacrifice to ...
In Honor of Captain Nathan Hale
In Honor Of
Captain Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
Patriot – Soldier – Martyr
I Only Regret That I Have But
One Life To Lose For My Country
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Woodward Avenue and Pope Street, on the right when traveling ...
Fort Nathan Hale
Black Rock Fort
Fort Nathan Hale
Black Rock Fort
Entered the National Register of
Historic Places October 28, 1970
Marker is at the intersection of Woodward Avenue and Pope Street, on the right when traveling south on Woodward Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Nathan Hale
[ front ]
Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
Class of 1773
[ back ]
A Gift to Yale College
By Graduates and Friends
Anno Domini MCMXIV
[ inscribed around the bronze base of the statue ]
I Only Regret That I Have But One Life To Lose ...
Nathan Hale
[ east side ]
Nathan Hale
1755 – 1776
The Connecticut Patriot
Whose Last Words Were
I Only Regret That I
Have But One Life To Lose
For My Country
[ south side ]
Erected in Memory Of
Henry G. Bartley 1922-1944
Edward L. Froehlich 1921-1944
Dudley S. Ingraham ...
Nathan Hale
City Hall Park
“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
This graceful, 13-foot standing bronze figure, sculpted by Frederick MacMonnies (1863-1937), directly faces City Hall and honors the last moments of the 21-year-old American Revolution ...