Hall Brothers (Jacksonville, Ill.)

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Jacksonville, Illinois, farm implement store, begun as a blacksmithing, carriage and wagon making concern by John W. Hall in 1864.

The business was operated by the Hall family until closing in 1970. John W. Hall first owned Keemer and Hall with Elias K. Keemer from 1858 to 1864, when he entered into business for himself, calling his store John W. Hall. When his sons William E. and Harry Ladlow joined the firm it was changed to John W. Hall and Sons. After John W. Hall's death the firm became known as Hall Brothers.

From the description of Records, 1869-1945 (bulk 1878-1905). (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 26295287

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creatorOf Hall Brothers (Jacksonville, Ill.). Records, 1869-1945 (bulk 1878-1905). Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
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associatedWith Hall family. family
associatedWith Hall, Harry Ladlow, 1863-1936. person
associatedWith Hall, John W., 1831-1899. person
associatedWith Hall, William E., 1861-1936. person
associatedWith J.W. Hall and Sons. corporateBody
associatedWith J.W. Hall (Firm) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Illinois--Jacksonville
Jacksonville (Ill.)
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Agricultural implement industry
Blacksmithing
Stores, Retail
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Active 1869

Active 1945

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