Hall, Mosiah, 1862-1949.
Educator in Utah for 57 years: teacher; superintendent of Weber County schools; professor and head of the Department of Education at Brigham Young College, Logan, Utah; professor of education at the University of Utah.
From the description of [Papers] / Mosiah Hall. 1884-1949. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 10155016
Educator. Superintendent of Weber County, Utah schools; professor and Education Department head at Brigham Young College, Logan, Utah; professor of education at University of Utah.
From the description of Papers, 1884-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154299259
Mosiah Hall (1862-1949) was an educator who devoted fifty-seven years of his life to the field of education. He was born on 12 March 1862 in Kaysville, Utah, to William and Susanne Felstone Hall. Mosiah Hall began his long career in education in 1889 when he completed the Normal Course at the University of Utah and started teaching school at the age of 18. He later taught high school in Ogden from 1884 to 1888. From 1893 to 1898 he served as the superintendent of Weber County Schools. In 1898 he was appointed professor and head of the Department of Education at Brigham Young College in Logan where he remained until 1905. While there he received his B.S. degree in 1898.
Hall continued his education and in 1902 he graduated from the University of Chicago with a Masters in philosophy and education. From 1905 to 1907 he taught at the LDS University in Salt Lake City. In 1907 he was appointed professor of education at the University of Utah. His duties included lectures at the University as well as lectures throughout the state as institute instructor. In 1908 he was appointed Inspector of High Schools for the state of Utah, a position he held until 1921 when the position was done away with. During his tenure in this position the number of high schools in Utah increased from five to forty-five and the number of pupils increased from two thousand to twenty-four thousand. In 1921 Hall was appointed Director of Vocational Rehabilitation by State Superintendent George Thomas, where he remained until his retirement in 1937. Hall also helped organize the State Teachers Organization.
Hall wrote two books. The first book, entitled Child Study and Training, was the third volume of a three volume set under the series title Parent and Child that was put out by the Deseret Sunday School Union; it was published in 1916. His other book, Practical Sociology, was published in 1918. He also did the Utah supplement for Alex Everett Frye's Complete Geography published in 1896. He was the author of many other pamphlets and articles on education. He also wrote poetry, some of which were published.
Hall married Rose Ann Walton in 1884; they had eleven children, five sons and six daughters. Mosiah Hall died at age eighty-six, on 11 February 1949 in Los Angeles, California, while visiting his son Ernest M. Hall.
From the guide to the Mosiah Hall papers, 1880-1952, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah)
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creatorOf | Mosiah Hall papers, 1880-1952 | J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah Manuscripts Division |
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Birth 1862
Death 1949