Edward Hall (January 1, 1852 – July 14, 1914) was an American civil engineer and politician from New York.
[1] After studying civil engineering, Hall moved to Lyon Mountain and worked for Chateaugay Ore and Iron Co. as general manager.
He was a civil engineer there and helped build and operate a 50-mile long railroad from Puerto to Santiago, leaving when the company ended ties with the country.
He also helped build the Delaware and Hudson Railway track between Plattsburgh and Whitehall, worked as assistant engineer in locating and building the state narrow gauge railroad to Dannemora, and laid out and built the Chateaugay road from Dannemora to Saranac Lake.
[2] Hall was town supervisor of Dannemora for ten years and was a member of the 1889 United States Assay Commission.