Willard P. Hall
Willard Preble Hall | |
|---|---|
| Governor of Missouri | |
| In office January 31, 1864 – January 2, 1865 | |
| Lieutenant | Vacant |
| Preceded by | Hamilton Rowan Gamble |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Clement Fletcher |
| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 4th district | |
| In office March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1853 | |
| Preceded by | none |
| Succeeded by | Mordecai Oliver |
| Lieutenant Governor of Missouri | |
| In office 1861–1864 | |
| Governor | Hamilton Rowan Gamble |
| Preceded by | Thomas Caute Reynolds |
| Succeeded by | George Smith |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 9, 1820 Harpers Ferry, Virginia |
| Died | November 2, 1882 (aged 62) St. Joseph, Missouri |
| Political party | Republican |
| Residence(s) | St. Joseph, Missouri |
| Alma mater | Yale College |
| Profession | lawyer |
| Military service | |
| Branch/service | First Missouri Cavalry Regiment |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
| Battles/wars | Mexican–American War |
William Willard Preble Hall (May 9, 1820 – November 2, 1882) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as the 17th Governor of Missouri from 1864 to 1865 during the last years of the American Civil War.