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nathan hale
Hanged as a spy on September 22, 1776, his body probably still lies somewhere in midtown Manhattan
Trivia about nathan hale
When caught as a spy in September of 1776, he was disguised as a Dutch schoolteacher
He said, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"
His final regret was "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"
"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"
He was captured by the British on Sept. 21, 1776 & executed the next day without a trial...but with one regret
The notes taken by this spy during the Revolutionary War were written in Latin & hidden in his shoes
This spy was executed at what's now 66th & 3rd in New York City
This patriot of few regrets was hanged in 1776 on what is now 66th & 3rd in New York City
He gave his one life for his country on Sept. 22, 1776
Connecticut's official state hero is this native son who was executed by the British in 1776
On Sept. 22, 1776, the morning after his capture by the British & with no trial, he gave the one life he had
When Washington asked for a volunteer to spy on the British before the Battle of Harlem Heights, he volunteered
Regrettably, a Loyalist cousin may have caused this patriot to lose his one life for his country in 1776
He was born in 1755, graduated from Yale in 1773 & was hanged as a spy in 1776
The British captured this courageous captain Sept. 21, 1776 on his return from a spy mission
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from CIA headquarters in Langley, VA.) This statue, a replica of the original at Yale, is of this man, the first American executed for spying for the U.S.
(Jimmy) Yale's oldest building, Connecticut Hall, was the dorm of this 1773 graduate, who had just 3 years to live