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Green Hall (1782-1863) |
Green Hall
General notes: Silversmith and jeweler Events in his life were: • He worked from 1808 to 1813 as a silversmith in New York City NY • He worked in 1813 as a silversmith and jeweler in Albany NY • He was a partner from 1814 to 1818 with Thomas Carson in Albany NY as CARSON & HALL. 6
• He was a partner from 1816 to 1818 with ? Bliss in Albany NY as HALL & BLISS. • He worked from 1819 to 1827 as a silversmith in Albany NY 15 • Advertised in the The Albany Gazette (Albany NY), 28 Sep 1819, announcing that "Green Hall, of the late firm Carson and Hall . . . had removed from the old stand corner of State and Market-street, nearly opposite A. Moody's Tavern." • Advertised in the The Albany Gazette (Albany NY), 8 Jun 1821, calling attention to his shop at "No. 11 Plain-street, (a few doors west of South Pearl-street.)" where he "Makes and will keep for sale, wholesale or retail" an extensive range of silver goods. He also adds "G. H. having given up shop keeping intends to devote his whole attention to manufacturin, and believes he shall be able to supply shop keepers and others at reduced prices." • Advertised in the Connecticut Advertiser, 28 Sep 1822, seeking a journeyman silversmith to work at spoon manufacturing in Albany. 4
• He was a partner from 1828 to 1838 with John D. Hewson in Albany NY as HALL & HEWSON. 4
• Teaset, c 1835
• He was a partner from 1838 to 1842 with John D. Hewson and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON & Co. 4
• Alternate Mark for HALL, HEWSON & Co. • He was a partner in 1845 with John D. Hewson, Sperry Brower, and Thomas Merrifield in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON & MERRFIELD. 4
• He was a partner from 1846 to 1850 with John D. Hewson and Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL, HEWSON & BROWER 4 • He was a partner from 1850 to 1852 with Sperry Brower in Albany NY as HALL & BROWER, listed in Munsell's 1852 City Directory at 10 Plain Street. |
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