Obed Hall (December 23, 1757 – April 1, 1828) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire.
Born in Raynham in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Hall later moved to Madbury and then to Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire and engaged in agricultural pursuits.
Mr Hall was one of two appointed as Surveyor of Highways petitioned the General Court in 1793 for a tax of one penney per acre to be used for the improvement of roads within the town.
He was appointed judge of the court of common pleas by Governor John Taylor Gilman in 1805, solicitor and Sheriff in 1812.
Hall died in Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire, on April 1, 1828 (age 70 years, 100 days).