Hall (1826-1913)[1] was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island.
[2] Hall first appears to have worked with architect George M. Dexter, and was the builder of Dexter's 1847-48 block of houses at 92-99 Beacon Street.
He first came to Providence in 1850, to supervise the construction of that firm's What Cheer Block.
Their only known built commission is the Merchants Bank Building in Providence, as the firm only lasted for a few months.
He was highly regarded in his lifetime as an architect of churches, private residences, and mills.