. The history of Upshur county, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement to the present time .. . FAMILY HISTORY. 465 J. G. Hall was raised on a farm and in a mill, attended the common countyschools and the West Virginia College at Flemington. Taught his first schoolin the years 1876 and 1877, holding a No. i certificate. Was member of Boardof Examiners, Upshur County for examination of school teachers, in the fall of1877, and taught school the following winter. Then again took up the millingbusiness in Barbour County; then followed merchandising for two years. Inthe year 18


. The history of Upshur county, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement to the present time .. . FAMILY HISTORY. 465 J. G. Hall was raised on a farm and in a mill, attended the common countyschools and the West Virginia College at Flemington. Taught his first schoolin the years 1876 and 1877, holding a No. i certificate. Was member of Boardof Examiners, Upshur County for examination of school teachers, in the fall of1877, and taught school the following winter. Then again took up the millingbusiness in Barbour County; then followed merchandising for two years. Inthe year 1890 he moved to Buckhannon, and there bought P. M| Boggess hard-ware store. He was then with J. A. Crislip in the Wholesale Grocery Company,and later a member of Crislip, Hall & Co. In 1895 he sold his interest In theGrocery Company, and in April, 1896, went to Pueblo, Col., where he wasengaged with C- W. Hart in the grocery business. He then returned to tlie eastand for a year was in the flour and feed business in Buckhannon; then joinedhis brother and nephew in the Retail Hardware Company in Buckhannon for


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