Thomas Hall (Firm)

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Thomas Hall was born in England in 1794, and immigrated to Philadelphia with his family as a child. He apprenticed to John Lowe and became his successor in 1813. In 1818, he relocated to New York after his shop was destroyed by fire. In 1824, he formed a partnership with Henry Erben known as Hall & Erben (Firm), and in 1827 became the shop foreman when Erben took over as the proprietor of the firm. In 1843, Hall set up shop in New York on his own, and in 1845, entered a partnership with John Labagh known as Hall & Labagh (Firm). In 1868, when James Lowrie Kemp joined the firm, it became Hall, Labagh & Co. When Hall retired in 1872, the firm was renamed Labagh & Kemp (Firm). Hall died in New York on May 23, 1874, and the firm continued to produce organs until about 1892.

From the description of Two correspondence ledgers and an account ledger from the organ-building firm of Thomas Hall, Hall & Labagh (Firm), and Hall, Labagh & Co., 1843-1873. (Organ Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 676830625

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Erben, Henry, 1800-1884. person
associatedWith Hall & Erben (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Hall & Labagh corporateBody
associatedWith Hall, Labagh & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Hall, Thomas, 1794-1874. person
associatedWith Kemp, James Lowrie, 1827-1891. person
associatedWith Labagh, John, 1810-1892. person
associatedWith Labagh & Kemp (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Lowe, John, 1760-1813. person
associatedWith Mohr, Louis F., 1911-1985. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)--New York
United States
Subject
Organ builders
Organ (Musical instrument)
Organ (Musical instrument)
Organ (Musical instrument)
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Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1843

Active 1873

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