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James Hall

James Hall was an American lawyer, judge, treasurer, and editor.

Hall studied law, fought in the War of 1812, served as a lawyer and circuit judge, newspaper and magazine editor, Illinois state treasurer, and banker in Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition, he was also a historical and fiction writer. In 1828, Hall compiled the first western literary yearbook, Western Souvenir, and edited the Illinois Monthly Magazine. James Hall wrote a travel book, Letters from the West (1828), a novel, The Head of the Harp (1833), and several volumes of short stories.

Hall also contributed to the three-volume History of the Indian Tribes of North America (1836-1844). This book includes portraits of the chiefs of more than twenty Indian tribes, which were painted by noted artists of the day, with biographical sketches by Superintendent of Indian Affairs Thomas L. McKenney.

Date and place of birt:19 august 1793, Philadelphia, USA
Date and place of death:5 july 1868, Loveland, USA
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Editor, Judge, Jurist, Writer
Genre:Рассказ
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