NATHAN T. HALE
Was born in Henry County, Tennessee. December 6 1833, and is the son of Nicholas and Rhoda (Crouch) Hale. The Father, Nicholas was a native of Tennessee, and about 1834 removed to Warren County, Kentucky, and from there to Arkansas some time later. Returning to Kentucky he located in Graves County, where he died two years later. His widow followed him four years later, and Nathan went to live with an uncle. Nathan who was a farmer in Graves County, and remained with him until becoming of age. Going to Boydsville, Tennessee, he began clerking in the dry goods house of E. R. Cook for $75 per year, and remained in his employ two years, his wages being increased in the meantime. He then went into the dry goods business in partnership with R. M. Haupe, in Boydsville, whom he bought out nine months later, then he moved his goods to Lynnville,Kentucky, and went into business with his brother, W. H. Hale. They continued together five years till 1862, but during the same period, Nathan T. Hale was partner in a store at Boydsville with E. R. Cook. In 1862 he sold his store in Lynnville, and took charge of his father-in-laws farm and hands for one season, after which he moved on a farm in Graves County, where he remained three years, when he removed to Calloway County, and purchased a farm three miles from Murray, which he afterward exchanged for one nearer town. He then re-entered the mercautile trade, forming the partnership of Hale, Jones & Co. , and purchasing the stock of Ellison Godwin & Co., the firm continued thus for three years, and thereafter for similar period of time as Hale, Head & Co. Mr Hale purchased his brother's interest in the firm, and for two years following business was carried on under firm name of Hale & Head, when Mr. Hale bought out his partner, and was alone up to February 1884, whom his son and son-in-law were admitted to the firm. Mr. Hale is interested in a branch store at Warburg, Kentucky. The firm in Murray carry a stock of goods from 15,000 to 20,000, and enjoy a steady and heavy trade throughout the surrounding county. Mr. Hale started in life with but little assistance furnished by his uncle, and has made his way through the world with nothing but his own energies to rely on, which, however, have been sufficient to place him in the foremost rank of business men, and among the most respected and esteemed citizens, He and wife are members of the Christian Church in which he has been elder for many years. He has taken a common interest in the local schools, and now holds the position of trustee, with others of the Murray Institute. He was married March 4 1858, to Miss Margaret C. Sims, of Tennessee, daughter of John & Jane (Cook) Sims. The union has been blessed with ten children,Orlando T Hale(in partnership) Virgie H. Hale (wife of w.H. Stubblefield, also a partner in the store) Drucilla Hale ( a young lady thoroughly proficient in music), James M. Hale, Rhoda J Hale,William N. Hale, Burnett S. Hale, and Artie Hale.