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Surname: Hall, Clark
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Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, 1888,
pg. 490
WILLIAM H. HALL, one of the active and enterprising business men of Clarks
Hill, and member of the firm Hall, Slanter & Company, general merchants,
is a native of Indiana, born in Boone County, April 25, 1836, his father,
MOSES HALL, who is now deceased, having been a native of Kentucky. MR.
HALL was reared to the vocation of a farmer, and was educated principally
at Lebanon and Thornton, Indiana. In 8158 he went to Shelby County, Kentucky.
He was a soldier in the war of the Rebellion, serving three years in Company
A, Fifteenth Kentucky Infantry. He participated in the battles of Perrysville
and Stone River, and was taken prisoner at the latter place, but was paroled
and exchanged. He was then on guard duty in Chicago about six months, when
he received his discharge. MR. HALL was united in marriage, October 27,
1868, to MISS MARY CLARK, a native of Clarks Hill, her father, DANIEL
D. CLARK, being still a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. In his
political views he affiliates with the Republican party.