Consider Tiffany

"[3] To date, his journal is the only firsthand account written of Nathan Hale's capture during the American Revolution.

[2] It is viewed by historians as an important primary source document for understanding the American Revolution and Nathan Hale.

[4] Tiffany wrote a broadside in a thirty four-stanza verse, called "Of the Melancholy Death of Six Young Persons Who Were Killed by Lightning in the Month of June, 1767", noting the deaths of Martin Wilcox, James Rice, Sarah Larkim, Joseph Young, Curtis Chuet, and William Burt.

[8][10] In full bloom, the Tiffany Elm was known for its beauty and symmetry and its image became the seal for the Town of Hartland.

[14] Tiffany's wife Sarah Wilder was a descendant of Deacon Edmund Rice, founder of Sudbury, Massachusetts, and Thomasine Frost.