Armstrong County PA Archives Biographies.....Hall, Daniel R. March 6, 1874 - ????
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Source: Genealogical and personal history of the Allegheny Valley,  Pennsylvania, Vol. 3.Pages 895 - 896
Author: ohn W.  Jordan

	Hall Brothers. Daniel R. and Robert J. Hall are owners 
and operators of a fine livery business in Republic.  They 
have a large barn, fifty by one hundred feet, with room for 
fifty tons of loose hay and over fifty head of stock.  They 
have a fine assortment of rigs and first-class horses, and 
do a thriving business.  They are substantial men and have 
done their share in building up Republic and fostering the 
interests of the new county.

	Daniel R. Hall was born in Roler Valley, Pennsylvania, 
on March 6, 1874, being the son of Robert and Isabelle 
(Moore) Hall, natives of Scotland and Pennsylvania, 
respectively.  The father came to this country when quite 
young and Pennsylvania was the home of the family until 
1886, when they removed to California.  They were the 
parents of nine children, named as follows: Joshua, Mary, 
Wm.J, better known as Kelley, Sadie, Robert J., Rebecka, 
Daniel, Nannie and Alice.  Our subject received his 
education in various places where the family lived, and at 
the age of eighteen began life for himself.  For a while he 
was engaged on a stock farm and in 1889 came to where 
Republic now stands.  Later, in connection with his brother, 
Robert J., he opened the Pioneer livery stable of Republic 
and has continued since, doing a fine business.  In addition 
to this property, he owns one hundred and sixty acres of 
good land near town.

	Politically, Mr. Hall is an active Democrat.  He is a 
member of the Eagles.

	The marriage of Daniel R. Hall and Miss Gertrude Coffee 
was solemnized on January 1, 1904.

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