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Thomas Hall (minister, Born 1610), Thomas Hall
Thomas Hall may refer to: Politicians *Thomas Hall (North Dakota politician) (1869–1958), American U.S. congressman for North Dakota * Thomas Hall (Ohio politician), Ohio state Representative * Thomas Hall (MP for Lincolnshire) (1619–1667), MP for Lincolnshire 1654–1656 * Thomas Hall (MP for Ipswich), MP for Ipswich in 1510 * Thomas Hall (by 1488 – 1550), MP for Huntingdon in 1529 *Thomas H. Hall (1773–1853), American U.S. congressman for North Carolina * Thomas F. Hall (born 1939), George W. Bush appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs (2002–2009) * Thomas Murray Hall (1859–1927), accountant and member of the Queensland Legislative Council Religion *Thomas Hall (minister, born 1610) (1610–1665), English Presbyterian clergyman and author *Thomas Hall (minister at Leghorn) (1750–1825), Chaplain to the British Factory at Leghorn *Thomas Cuming Hall (1858–1936), American theologian Others *Thomas Hall (canoeist) (born 1982), Canadian canoeist ...
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Thomas Hall (North Dakota Politician)
Thomas Hall (June 6, 1869 – December 4, 1958) was a United States North Dakota Republican Party, Republican politician who served in the United States House of Representatives. He also served as the North Dakota Secretary of State for two different periods, each lasting 12 years. Biography Thomas Hall was born in Cliff Mine, Michigan. He came to North Dakota with his parents in 1883, and was educated in Stutsman County schools and Concordia College, Moorhead, Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.North Dakota Blue Book, 1954 He served as the Secretary of State of North Dakota from 1913 to 1924. He was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives from North Dakota to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George M. Young and served from November 4, 1924, to March 3, 1933. He was again Secretary of State of North Dakota from 1943 until 1954, when he retired. He was the oldest Secretary of State to serve the state when he left office at age 85. ...
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Stockholm University
Stockholm University (SU) () is a public university, public research university in Stockholm, Sweden, founded as a college in 1878, with university status since 1960. With over 33,000 students at four different faculties: law, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, it is one of the largest universities in Scandinavia. Stockholm University was granted university status in 1960, making it the fourth oldest List of universities in Sweden, Swedish university. As with other public universities in Sweden, Stockholm University's mission includes teaching and research anchored in society at large. History The initiative for the formation of Stockholm University was taken by the Stockholm City Council. The process was completed after a decision in December 1865 regarding the establishment of a fund and a committee to "establish a higher education institution in the capital".Thomasson, Carl-Gustaf, Stockholms högskolas matrikel 1878–1887. Stockholm 1969, sid. 52 The nine m ...
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Tom Hall (other)
Tom Hall (born 1964) is an American game designer. Tom Hall may also refer to: Sports * Tom Hall (American football) (1940–2017), Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints footballer *Tom Hall (archer) (born 1990), British archer *Tom Hall (Australian footballer) (1921–2008), Australian rules footballer * Tom Hall (baseball) (born 1947), Minnesota Twins, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, and Kansas City Royals baseball pitcher * Tom Hall (cricketer, born 1930) (1930–1984), Derbyshire, Somerset and MCC cricketer Others *Tom Hall (electronic musician) (born 1980), Australian musician and multimedia artist *Tom T. Hall Thomas Hall (May 25, 1936 – August 20, 2021), known professionally as Tom T. Hall and informally nicknamed "The Storyteller," was an American country music singer-songwriter and short-story author. He wrote 12 number-one hit songs, with 26 more ... (1936–2021), American country singer-songwriter See also * Tommy Hall (other) * Thomas ...
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Thomas Hall, Exeter
The University of Exeter offers approximately 6,500 purpose-built student bed spaces for its students. The majority of its residences are located on campus, although 30% of self-catered accommodations (particularly for the St Lukes Campus) are located off-campus. The first accommodation for students was in the city centre during the first years of the 20th century, and the first purpose-built hall was Mardon Hall, opened in 1933. Early history The university developed from the 19th century Royal Albert Memorial College, and by 1902 it was apparent that accommodation was needed for the female students with a house in Castle Street being privately run as a hostel for them. In 1906 the city council bought the house, extended it and renamed it as Bradninch Hall. It offered housing for 78 female students and was the college's first hall of residence. During the First World War, Bradninch Hall was used as a Red Cross hospital and the students were moved to Hartwell House and two h ...
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Thomas Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
Thomas Hall, built in 1905, is a historic building located in Murphree Area on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, United States. The building is named for William Reuben Thomas, the Gainesville mayor and businessman responsible for bringing the University of Florida to Gainesville.McCarthy, Kevin M. and Murray D. Laurie (1997). ''Guide To The University of Florida'', page 163. Pineapple Press, Inc. Architect William Augustus Edwards designed Thomas Hall in the Collegiate Gothic style. Buckman Hall was built at the same time and the two are the oldest buildings on the campus. On October 1, 1974, Thomas Hall was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Thomas Hall has been used as a dormitory for many years. See also *University of Florida *Buildings at the University of Florida *University of Florida student housing Student housing at University of Florida is governed by the Division of Student Affairs, and provides housing for ...
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Thomas Simpson Hall
Thomas Simpson Hall (19 August 1808 – 28 May 1870) was an Anglo-Australian pastoralist who was at the forefront of British colonial expansion into what is now northern New South Wales and southern Queensland. He established large pastoral leases in these areas on Aboriginal lands and was subsequently involved in considerable frontier conflict with these original occupants. Hall was a pioneer of the British settlements of Dartbrook, Manilla, Bingara, Moree and Surat. He also became a leading breeder of Shorthorn cattle in Australia and developed a type of working dog called the Halls Heeler, from which the Australian cattle dog is descended. Early life Hall was born in 1808 at Bungool on the Hawkesbury River, son of George Hall and his wife Mary Smith. His parents were Presbyterian farming immigrants from Northumberland who had arrived in New South Wales in 1802 aboard the ''Coromandel''. With a select group of other Presbyterian colonists, the Halls were given a land gr ...
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Thomas Aubrey Chappé Hall
Thomas Aubrey Chappé Hall (16 June 1873 – 21 May 1958) was a New Zealand wood carver and farmer. Early life He was born in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire, England on 16 June 1873. His parents were John Hall and Margaret Louise Chappé de Leonval. He attended Leamington and Tonbridge. New Zealand Hall left London in 1895, moving to the Whanganui River area, where he studied whakairo (Māori traditional carving) under Hōri Pukehika, celebrated Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi carver. He served in the Second Boer War The Second Boer War (, , 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Transvaal War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and ... before returning to New Zealand, marrying Ethel Marguerite Adams in 1904. References 1873 births 1958 deaths New Zealand farmers English emigrants to New Zealand People from Ruddington New Zealand woodca ...
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Thomas Skarratt Hall
Thomas Skarratt Hall (6 December 1836 – 14 June 1903) was a British bank manager and mine director in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Early life Thomas Skarratt Hall was born on 6 December 1836 in Kington, Herefordshire, Kington, Herefordshire, England, the son of Walter Hall and Elizabeth Carleton Skarratt. Banking career Hall came to Australia in 1854. He took up his residence in Rockhampton in 1863 and for some time held the position of accountant in the Rockhampton branch of the Australian Joint Stock Bank. From there, he went to Clermont, Queensland, Clermont to manage the bank's business, but came back to Rockhampton early in 1866 to manage the Rockhampton branch. Some years after he was transferred to Goulburn, New South Wales, Goulburn, New South Wales. He married Jane Kirk, daughter of Joseph Kirk, at the Church of England in Kyneton, Victoria (Australia), Victoria on 18 January 1877 and then returned to Rockhampton as manager of the Queensland National Bank ...
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Thomas Ramsay Hall
Thomas Ramsay Hall (2 January 1879 – 15 December 1950) was an architect practicing in Brisbane, Australia, during the first half of the twentieth century and was involved in the design and construction of numerous major buildings in South East Queensland including the Queensland Heritage Register listed Brisbane City Hall. Life Thomas Ramsay Hall was born on 2 January 1879 and was the son of John R Hall, one of Brisbane's early architects, and his third wife Charlotte, née Whiteway. Thomas was the younger half-brother of Francis Richard Hall who was the oldest practicing architect in Australia at the time of his own death in 1939. Hall attended Brisbane Grammar School from 1891 where he won the Francis memorial prize for mathematics. After graduation, he studied accountancy, architecture and became an approved valuer. From 1907 he was town clerk for Sandgate, Queensland, Sandgate Council. On 9 March 1910 he married Emma Lingley at St Nicholas's Church, Sandgate, Queensl ...
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Thomas Young Hall
Thomas Young Hall (25 October 1802 – 3 February 1870) was an English mining engineer and coal mine owner. A native of Tyneside, he was a well-known figure in Newcastle in the mid-nineteenth century. Early life He was born in Greenside, Tyne and Wear, Greenside on 25 October 1802. His father, James Hall, was a mining engineer, manager of the Folly Pitt, and agent to several leading coal mine owners including the Dunns, G. Silvertop, Capt. Blackett, W. P. Wrightson, P. E. Townley, and John Buddle. With this background, Welford's assertion that T. Y. Hall started work as a pit-boy out of economic necessity seems unlikely.Welford R. ''Men of Mark 'Twixt Tyne and Tweed'', Vol. II. p.421 et seq. Walter Scott, (1895)London, 1895. [Internet] Retrieved July 2013 froMen of Mark/ref> Young Thomas received his education at the Crawcrook school, also known as Craiggy's School after the father and son, John and John Alexander Craiggy, who acted successively as Master. Crawcrook was at the ...
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