Nancy Pearl Johnson Hall (October 5, 1904 – January 1, 1991) was the first female Arkansas State Treasurer, serving as a Democrat from 1963 to 1981.
When Crip became Arkansas Secretary of State in 1936 Nancy Hall joined his staff.
[1] When Crip died in 1961, Governor Orval Faubus appointed Nancy to serve the remained of his term, in a practice sometimes referred to as widow's succession.
As Treasurer, Hall oversaw the automation and computerization of state accounting procedures.
After serving for 18 years and 9 terms, Hall left office in 1981 and was succeeded by Jimmie Lou Fisher.