Nathaniel Niles was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a United States representative from Vermont. He also wrote a famous poem about the Battle of Bunker Hill. Orated one of the first abolition sermons preached in the colonies. Wikipedia
Born: April 3, 1741, South Kingstown, RI
Died: October 31, 1828 (age 87 years), Fairlee, VT
Grandparents: Samuel Niles and Elizabeth Niles
Great-grandparents: Theodora Thatcher and Peter Thacher
Previous office: Representative (1791–1795)
Education: Harvard College
Books
The American Hero: A Sapphick Ode
1775
A Letter To A Friend, Who Received His Theological Education Under The Instruction Of Dr. Emmons: Concerning The Doctrine Which Teaches That Impenitent Sinners Have Natural Power To Make Themselves New Hearts
1809
The Perfection of God, the Fountain of Good: Two Sermons Delivered at Torringford in Connecticut, on Lord's Day, Dec. 21st, 1777
1777