. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. l proprietors of the town of Fairfield. His parLorenzo Hall and Mary Jane Hubbell Hall, lived first at Brport, Connecticut, and then removed to Akron, Ohio. Frank Lorenzo Hall was born of such parentage andancestry, at Bridgeport, Connecticut, on July 4,1850. At syears of age he was taken to Akron, Ohio, and was preparecollege at the Harcourt School, Oambier, Ohio. In the fa1867 he entered Kenyon College, taking and keeping his plathe head of the freshman class. The next year he entered ifreshman class, and was duly graduated, with the degrtA.


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. l proprietors of the town of Fairfield. His parLorenzo Hall and Mary Jane Hubbell Hall, lived first at Brport, Connecticut, and then removed to Akron, Ohio. Frank Lorenzo Hall was born of such parentage andancestry, at Bridgeport, Connecticut, on July 4,1850. At syears of age he was taken to Akron, Ohio, and was preparecollege at the Harcourt School, Oambier, Ohio. In the fa1867 he entered Kenyon College, taking and keeping his plathe head of the freshman class. The next year he entered ifreshman class, and was duly graduated, with the degrtA. B., in 1872. That fall he entered the Columbia CollegeSchool, and two years later was graduated from it withdegree of LL. B., and was admitted to practice at the New bar. It may be added that in college he was prominent aoarsman, and was a member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Upon admission to the bar, in 1874, Mr. Hall became connewith the law department of the Central Raihoad Company ofJersey There he was associated with the Hon. Benjamin 140.


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