Fitz-Greene Halleck

1790–1867 (age 77)

Poet/Author

Biography

Fitz-Greene Halleck lifted spirits with verse that captured both the charm of rural landscapes and the complexities of human affection, establishing him among the most beloved voices of his generation. His literary salons welcomed seekers of beauty and truth, and he championed the arts as essential to a thriving republic.

Beyond his poems, he was a generous friend and mentor whose warmth made Alder Brook Cemetery a place of pilgrimage for admirers who treasured his wit and kindness.