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Joshua Hall

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Preceded by
  
Nathan Cutler

Profession
  
Methodist minister

Succeeded by
  
F.O.J. Smith


Preceded by
  
Nathan Cutler

Succeeded by
  
Jonathan G. Hunton

Name
  
Joshua Hall

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Died
  
December 25, 1862 (aged 94)

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Joshua Hall (October 22, 1768 – December 25, 1862) was a Maine legislator who served as the eighth Governor of Maine for 34 days in 1830.

Hall, a Methodist minister in Frankfort, was elected to the Maine Senate in 1830 and was chosen as President of the Maine Senate. After Governor Enoch Lincoln died in office, he was succeeded by the then Maine Senate president Nathan Cutler. The Maine Supreme Court, however, ruled that Cutler could not remain in office as Governor past the expiration of his Senate term on January 6, 1830. Hall as the new President of the Maine Senate was then sworn in as acting Governor, serving until the inauguration of Jonathan Hunton on February 9, 1830. Hall then retired from politics and returned to preaching.

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