John C. F. Hall, a native of Wisconsin, moved to Montpelier, Idaho about 1885. For twenty-three years he was the principal salesman for the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company of Montpelier, and his reputation in that position had been widely established. He spent his winters in California. He was an active member of the Woodmen of the World and also held a membership in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in the affairs of which organizations he took a warm interest. Politically he supported the democratic party and was a valuable aid in the councils of the party. His wife died in February, 1897. (Adapted from "HISTORY OF IDAHO The Gem of the Mountains VOL IV" page 19)
John C. F. Hall, a native of Wisconsin, moved to Montpelier, Idaho about 1885. For twenty-three years he was the principal salesman for the Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company of Montpelier, and his reputation in that position had been widely established. He spent his winters in California. He was an active member of the Woodmen of the World and also held a membership in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, in the affairs of which organizations he took a warm interest. Politically he supported the democratic party and was a valuable aid in the councils of the party. His wife died in February, 1897. (Adapted from "HISTORY OF IDAHO The Gem of the Mountains VOL IV" page 19)
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