Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790

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Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724 – October 19, 1790) was a Founding Father of the United States, physician, clergyman, and statesman who signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia. Hall County is named after him. He was one of four physicians to sign the Declaration of Independence, along with Benjamin Rush, Josiah Bartlett, and Matthew Thornton.

Born in Wallingford, Connecticut, Hall graduated from Yale College in 1747 and was called to the pulpit of Stratfield Parish (now Bridgeport, Connecticut) two years later. Dismissed from his pulpit in 1751, he continued to preach for two more years, filling vacant pulpits, while he studied medicine and taught school. He migrated to South Carolina and established himself as a physician at Dorchester, South Carolina, near Charleston, a community settled by Congregationalist migrants from Dorchester, Massachusetts, decades earlier. When these settlers moved to the Midway District – now Liberty County – in Georgia, Hall accompanied them. Hall soon became one of the leading citizens of the newly founded town of Sunbury.

On the eve of the American Revolution, St. John's Parish, in which Sunbury was located, was a hotbed of radical sentiment in a predominantly Loyalist colony. Though Georgia was not initially represented in the First Continental Congress, through Hall's influence the parish was persuaded to send a delegate to Philadelphia to the Second Continental Congress. Hall was delegated and was admitted to a seat in the Congress in 1775. He was one of the three Georgians and one of four doctors to sign the Declaration of Independence.

In January 1779, Sunbury was burned by the British. Hall's family fled to the North, where they remained until the British evacuation in 1782. Hall then returned to Georgia, settling in Savannah. In January 1783, he was elected governor of the state – a position that he held for one year. While governor, Hall advocated the chartering of a state university, believing that education, particularly religious education, would result in a more virtuous citizenry. His efforts led to the chartering of the University of Georgia in 1785. At the expiration of his term as governor, he resumed his medical practice.

In 1790, Hall moved to a plantation in Burke County, Georgia, on the South Carolina border, where he died on October 19 at the age of 66.

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creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Autograph letter signed : Savannah, to Roger Sherman, Esq., 1777 May 16. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. DS, 1784 January 3, Savannah, Georgia. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
creatorOf [Lyman Hall, biographical materials] University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library System
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Declaration to the Georgia Speaker and House of Assembly, [1783]. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. DS, 1783 September 24, Savannah, Georgia. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. DS, 1783 Sept. 8, Savannah, Ga. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Autograph letter signed : Baltimore, 1777 Feb. 11. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Hall, James William. James W. Hall manuscript, 1959. Georgia Historical Society
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Autograph letter signed : to General McIntosh, 1783 Apr. 2. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Farrell, Gerald Edward, Jr., 1968-. Dana, Whittelsey, and Wallingford : change in the eighteenth century / Gerald E. Farrell, Jr. Connecticut Historical Society
referencedIn United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Papers of the Continental Congress, Georgia State papers, 1775-1788. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Hall, John, 1767-1792. John Hall petition and William James Calais reminiscence, 1791-ca. 1863. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843 Houghton Library
creatorOf Gwathmey collection, 1708-1852 University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933. Houghton Library
referencedIn Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Miscellany, 1755-1835 Cornell University Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Papers, 1783-1793. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Dickinson, Jeremiah, fl. 1767-1788,. Documents of a suit against the estate of Button Gwinnett, 1786-1788, Savannah, Ga. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Letter of Lyman Hall, 1785. Library of Congress
referencedIn Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. Papers, 1775-1814. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. DS, 1783 September 24 : Savannah, Georgia. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
creatorOf Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,. Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Hall, Lyman, 1724-1790. Letter to Mary McPherson, 1761? February 14. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
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associatedWith Albert H. Small Declaration of Independence Collection (University of Virginia) corporateBody
associatedWith Dickinson, Jeremiah, fl. 1767-1788, person
associatedWith Farrell, Gerald Edward, Jr., 1968- person
associatedWith Georgia. Governor (1783-1784 : Hall) corporateBody
associatedWith Gwinnett, Button, ca. 1735-1777. person
associatedWith Hall, James William. person
associatedWith Hall, John, 1767-1792. person
associatedWith Handley, George. person
associatedWith Hubbard, John, collector. person
associatedWith Marshal, Daniel. person
associatedWith McIntosh, General, person
associatedWith McIntosh, Lochlan, 1725-1806. person
associatedWith McPherson, Mary, person
associatedWith Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952, person
associatedWith Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793, person
associatedWith Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866 person
associatedWith United States. corporateBody
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associatedWith United States. National Archives and Records Administration. corporateBody
founderOf University of Georgia corporateBody
associatedWith Walton, George, 1749 or 50-1804. person
associatedWith Willard, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1902- person
alumnusOrAlumnaOf Yale University. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
New Haven CT US
Liberty County GA US
Bridgeport CT US
Wallingford CT US
Savannah GA US
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Birth 1724-04-12

Death 1790-10-19

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