Editor and publisher
Edward Hagaman Hall was born at Auburn on 3 November 1858, a son of Abigail Farnam Hagaman and Benjamin Franklin Hall, a former mayor of the city. He received his early education ion the schools of his native city and completed the classical course of study, with honors, at Auburn Academic High School. He relocated to New York City, where he was the manager of the New York Printing Company.
Author of numerous books and studies, including A Guide to the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City; The Catskill Aqueduct and Earlier Water Supplies of the City of New York; Philipse Manor Hall at Yonkers, New York: The Site, the Building and Its Occupants (1912); Stony Point Battle-Field: A Sketch of Its Revolutionary History, and Particularly of the Surprise of Stony Point by Brigadier General Anthony Wayne on the Night of July 15-16, 1779.
Author of numerous books and studies, including A Guide to the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City; The Catskill Aqueduct and Earlier Water Supplies of the City of New York; Philipse Manor Hall at Yonkers, New York: The Site, the Building and Its Occupants (1912); Stony Point Battle-Field: A Sketch of Its Revolutionary History, and Particularly of the Surprise of Stony Point by Brigadier General Anthony Wayne on the Night of July 15-16, 1779.