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- Stephen_F._Hale abstract "Stephen F. Hale (January 1816 – July 1862) was an Alabaman politician and later a Confederate soldier. Stephen Fowler Hale, lawyer, was born January 31, 1816 in Crittenden County, Kentucky, and died July 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia as a result of wounds received in the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia. His father was a Baptist minister, a South Carolinian, who married a Miss Manahan, of the same state.".
- Q1670251 abstract "Stephen F. Hale (January 1816 – July 1862) was an Alabaman politician and later a Confederate soldier. Stephen Fowler Hale, lawyer, was born January 31, 1816 in Crittenden County, Kentucky, and died July 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia as a result of wounds received in the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia. His father was a Baptist minister, a South Carolinian, who married a Miss Manahan, of the same state.".
- Stephen_F._Hale comment "Stephen F. Hale (January 1816 – July 1862) was an Alabaman politician and later a Confederate soldier. Stephen Fowler Hale, lawyer, was born January 31, 1816 in Crittenden County, Kentucky, and died July 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia as a result of wounds received in the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia. His father was a Baptist minister, a South Carolinian, who married a Miss Manahan, of the same state.".
- Q1670251 comment "Stephen F. Hale (January 1816 – July 1862) was an Alabaman politician and later a Confederate soldier. Stephen Fowler Hale, lawyer, was born January 31, 1816 in Crittenden County, Kentucky, and died July 18, 1862 in Richmond, Virginia as a result of wounds received in the battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia. His father was a Baptist minister, a South Carolinian, who married a Miss Manahan, of the same state.".