Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall

 
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Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall
Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall
Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall
Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall

Photograph - C.G. and Nancy Hall

Object number2023.001.29
Dateunknown date
Mediumpaper
Dimensions10 in x 8 in (25.4 cm x 20.32 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collections
DescriptionBlack and White photograph of C.G. "Crip" Hall and Nancy Hall standing behind a desk. C.G. Hall and Nancy Hall are kissing, and the two are surrounded by floral arrangements. On the right side of the desk in front of Nancy, is what looks to be a floral arrangment shaped into the number 20. "Photo courtesy of C.G. "Crip" Hall Secretary of State" is stamped on the back.

Nancy Johnson Hall (1904–1991) was the first woman in Arkansas to be elected to a constitutional office. Upon the death of her husband C.G. "Crip" Hall in 1961, she was appointed to serve the remainder of his term as secretary of state by Governor Orval Faubus. Hall then went on to be elected as Arkansas state treasurer in 1962, running unopposed in the general election as a Democrat. Hall served as treasurer for 18 years.
Status
Not on view