James Goodwin Hall (1896-1952) was an American stockbroker, business executive, pilot and horse breeder.
[1] Later, he served as the vice president of Graham-Paige, a car company, where he was in charge of the Southwestern United States.
[2][3] Hall flew from New York to Havana, Cuba on July 21, 1931,[4][5] and he surpassed Frank Hawks's flying speed record.
[1] In this capacity, he lobbied the National Stallion Board to recognize the Quarter Horse as a separate breed in 1942.
[1] Hall married Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy,[2] the heiress of the 6666 Ranch, in 1932.