Sarah Ewing Hall (October 30, 1761 – April 8, 1830)[1] was an American educator, poet, and essayist of Christian literature.
She also gained vast knowledge of Greek and Latin when listening to her brothers recite.
In 1790 the family returned to Philadelphia where John Hall served as secretary of the Pennsylvania land office[2] and a U.S. marshal from 1799 to 1801.
[1] Hall was an essayist and wrote for Joseph Dennie's Port Folio, a Philadelphia Federalist magazine.
[5][3] in 1833, her essays and letters were compiled and published as Mrs. Sarah Hall, Author of Conversations on the Bible.