Hall, Walter G. (Walter Gardner), 1907-
Variant namesBanker, of Texas.
From the description of Walter Gardner Hall papers, 1923-1990. (Rice University). WorldCat record id: 28424733
Walter Gardner Hall was born in Houston, Texas on May 30, 1907. His parents, Samuel Emery and Emma Belle Gardner Hall, moved from Illinois to the Texas Gulf Coast in 1898. His family farmed and ran a cafe before his father went to work as a mechanic for the Houston Streetcar Company and later the Interurban Company. In about 1913, Hall and his family moved to League City, only to return to Houston in 1915. In 1919 the Halls moved once again to League City and acquired a ten-acre farm, while Samuel Hall continued to work for the Interurban Company.
Hall enrolled in Rice Institute in 1924 as, he once said, the greenest freshman that ever entered . When reflecting on his life, Hall has always pointed to his experiences at Rice and his association with such professors as Radoslav A. Tsanoff as vital components of whatever political and economic success he might have had in his life. After his graduation in 1928, Hall went to work for the Texas Company as cashier at a clay mine in Fayette County. Two years later, Hall was transferred to Houston. In January of 1931, in the midst of an ever-worsening depression, Hall resigned from the Texas Company because he believed that the company's management had treated unfairly a friend and fellow employee. He accepted the position of cashier of the Citizens State Bank of League City (a job he had earlier refused) and by 1935 had convinced the owners of the bank to move to Dickinson. In 1943, Hall and his wife, Helen Lewis, whom he had married in 1927, bought controlling interest in the Citizens State Bank of Dickinson. Later, as the Halls and their community prospered, they took over the Alvin State Bank, the Leaque City State Bank, and the Webster State Bank. They also invested in real estate, established several insurance agencies, and acquired controlling interest in Sentinel National Life Insurance Company.
Beginning in the late 1930's, Walter Hall took an increasing interest in politics. He supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt fervently at a time when many Texas Democrats were becoming increasingly estranged from the President. In the mid 1940's, Hall emerged as a leader of the Liberal Democrats in Texas. He helped Lyndon B. Johnson win the crucial Senate election of 1948 and later aided in the election of Senator Ralph W. Yarborough. At the historic 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago, he was a strong supporter of Hubert Humphrey. Although his candidates often lost closely contested elections, Hall continued to support the Democratic Party, particularly the liberal wing of the party, throughout the 1950's, 60's and 70's. Now in his seventies, Hall remains active in banking and politics.
From the guide to the Walter Gardner Hall - Papers, MS 280., 1923-1990, (Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX)
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creatorOf | Walter Gardner Hall - Papers, MS 280., 1923-1990 | Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University | |
referencedIn | Walter Hall Oral History Transcripts 88-388., 1979-1980 | Dolph Briscoe Center for American History | |
creatorOf | Hall, Walter G. (Walter Gardner), 1907-. Walter Gardner Hall papers, 1923-1990. | Rice University, Fondren Library |
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correspondedWith | Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 | person |
correspondedWith | Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973 | person |
correspondedWith | Rayburn, Sam, 1882-1961 | person |
correspondedWith | Wright, Jim, 1922- | person |
correspondedWith | Yarborough, Ralph Webster, 1903- | person |
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Birth 1907-05-30