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Ephraim B. Hall

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between Virginia and West Virginia. In September 1870, Hall was appointed to fill a vacancy as circuit judge in the Sixth Circuit. In October 1872, he resigned as Judge and moved to
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of the Tenth Circuit and resigned as Attorney General in December. He was re-elected a circuit judge of the Sixth Circuit (formerly the Tenth) but declined to accept.
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Hall was elected to a two-year term as West Virginia Attorney General for the term beginning January 1, 1865. In October 1865, Hall was elected
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in his home county and neighboring counties. In 1861, Ephraim was elected to the
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appointed Hall to be a member of the commission to negotiate the
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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Hall did not return to Richmond in June and risked charges of
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Index

Attorney General of West Virginia
Arthur I. Boreman
Aquilla B. Caldwell
Edwin Maxwell
Middletown
Virginia
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara, California
Republican
West Virginia Attorney General
Middletown
Fairmont
Marion County
Virginia
West Virginia
read law
admitted to the bar
practiced law
Virginia convention
Richmond
voted to adopt an ordinance of secession
Union
secession
treason
Wheeling Convention
constitutional convention
West Virginia Constitution
Congress
judge
Governor

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