He designed many buildings in Mississippi, especially houses in his hometown of Jackson, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[2][3] His father, Francis Blair Hull,[3] was the "owner of one of the state's largest contracting companies", while his paternal uncle, W.S.
[2] Additionally, he designed Alumni House, also known as Williams Hall, on the campus of Mississippi State University.
[2] Hull designed Redus Hall and McComb Hall on the campus of the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy in Port Gibson, Mississippi,[2] which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy Historic District.
[2] With architects Edgar Lucian Malvaney, Frank P. Gates and Ransom Carey Jones, Hull designed Woolfolk State Office Building in Jackson in 1949.