Person Detail: Baynard Rush Hall

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Full Name: Baynard Rush Hall | ||
Biography: (1798-1863) Novelist. Baynard Rush Hall was a resident for a time in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. |
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1798 |
(Unknown) County Baynard Rush Hall was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 28, 1798. |
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1863 |
Kings County Baynard Rush Hall died in Brooklyn, New York, on January 25, 1863. |
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1843 |
(Unknown) County The New Purchase, or Seven and a Half Years in the Far West Memoir written under the pseudonym, Robert Carlton. |
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1848 |
(Unknown) County Teaching, A Science: The Teacher An Artist (Pub: New York, Baker and Scribner. ISBN: ) |
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1852 |
(Unknown) County Frank Freeman's Barber Shop Novel. |
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1846 |
(Unknown) County Something for Every Body: Gleaned in the Old Purchase, from Fields Often Reaped Written under the pseudonym, Robert Carlton. |
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1836 |
(Unknown) County A new and compendious Latin grammar: With appropiate exercises, analytical and synthetical : for the use of primary schools, aca |
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2009 |
(Unknown) County The first ever biography of Baynard Rush Hall has been written and published by Dixie Kline Richardson of Indianapolis. The title is Baynard Rush Hall: His Story. The Brooklyn Historical Society Library owns a copy. |
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1820 |
Schenectady County Baynard Hall attended Union College in Schenectady, New York, and graduated in 1820. |
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Kings County Hall was a resident for a time in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. |
