James Morris Whiton Hall

James Morris Whiton Hall (September 28, 1842 – December 6, 1926) was a Massachusetts businessman and politician who served as the Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

James Morris Whiton Hall
Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts[1]
In office
January 1880  January 1881
Preceded bySamuel L. Montague
Succeeded byJames Augustus Fox
Member of the
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Board of Aldermen[2]
In office
January 1879  January 1880
Personal details
BornSeptember 28, 1842[3]
Boston, Massachusetts[3]
DiedDecember 6, 1926[1]
North Pembroke, Massachusetts[1]
Political partyRepublican[2]
Spouse(s)Orianna Antoinette Breed[3]
Alma materLyman School, East Boston; Boston Latin School;
Roxbury Latin School[3]
OccupationWholesale lumber merchant[3]

Notes

  1. New York Times (December 7, 1926), James M. W. Hall., New York, NY: New York Times, p. 27.
  2. Rand, John Clark (1890), One of a thousand: a Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 276.
  3. Rand, John Clark (1890), One of a thousand: a Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 275.
Political offices
Preceded by
Samuel L. Montague
Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts
January 1880 - January 1881
Succeeded by
James Augustus Fox


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