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aroused him on the original Patriots' Day. In a later issue of the Register (Vol. VIII, page 100) appeared the address of Mr. Hall Gleason before the Historical Society prior to the erection of this memorial by the Sons of the Revolution, and also a copy of the inscription thereon. In that address, 1789 is named as the year in which Captain Hall died, once directly and twice indirectly. The accuracy of this remained unquestioned for several years, till early in 1911 a communication from Kansas, addressed to the Historical Society, came into our hands, which we now present:— On page 100, Vol VIII, of the Historical Register, appears an article by Mr. Hall Gleason on Capt. Isaac Hall He is described as a son of Andrew and Abigail [Walker] Hall, born in Medford, January 24, 1739. Now Capt. Isaac Hall married on October 8, 1761, Abigail Cutter, and had a number of children. The second was Eleanor, born July 23, 1764, and the fourth was James, born December 25, 1768.