Alfred Hall, a lawyer in Portland, was an executive at the Portland brownstone quarries and a grandson of their founder, Joel Hall. His house, on Main Street in Portland, has brownstone walls and was designed in the Greek Revival style by the influential architect A.J. Davis. Today, the house has been converted to serve as a bank.

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Alfred Hall House (1839)
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  • April 24, 2014 at 7:55 pm
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    Hello, Was this the home of Alfred G. Hall a civil war officer? Thanks

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