William Augustus Hall

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William Augustus Hall
William Augustus Hall

William Augustus Hall (1815 - 1888) was an American politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He is the father of Congressman Uriel Sebree Hall.

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[edit] Early years

Born in Portland, Maine on October 15, 1815, Hall moved with his family to Harpers Ferry, Virginia at a young age and attended the local schools there. He attended Yale College, relocated to Missouri in 1840, and was admitted to the bar there in 1841.

[edit] Political life

Hall was a Captain in the U.S.-Mexican War.

He served as judge of the Circuit Court in Missouri from 1947 - 1861, and as delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention in 1861. That same year he was elected to the 37th Congress as a replacement for John Bullock Clark, who had been expelled from Congress for taking up arms against the United States. He was elected on his own merit in 1862 and served until 1865. He did not seek an additional term.

He served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1864.

[edit] Later years

After his term in Congress ended, Hall returned to the practice of law. He died near Darksville, Missouri on December 15. 1888 and was buried in a family plot.

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Preceded by
John Bullock Clark
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Missouri's 3rd congressional district

1861-1863
Succeeded by
John William Noell
Preceded by
None (District Created after 1860 Census)
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Missouri's 8th congressional district

1863-1865
Succeeded by
John F. Benjamin