George W. Hall (born c. 1840) was an American businessman and politician who served as mayor of Seattle in the 1890s.
[1] During his early 20s he traveled through several western states and territories and worked as miner.
[1] He moved to Seattle in 1869, and during his career, Hall operated at various times a construction business, a furniture making company, a real estate development office, and other ventures.
[1] A Republican, Hall served several terms on the city council.
[1] Their children included Edna, Ivy, Olive, and Aidine.