William Preston Hall Jr., circus director in United States in United States , son of director William P. Hall . 1932: Colonel William P. Hall, 69, died at his home in Lancaster, Missouri, June 29, 1932 at the age of 68, and his widow and his son William P. Hall Jr. (Billy) took over the farm, assisted by an old friend, Bert McClain. (Mr Hall also had two daughters, Sidney and Wilma) 1933: In September, Charles Webb purchased three elephants for his Russell Bros. Circus 1934: Zack Terrell bougth 3 elephants, and in the same year Cole Show bought in 1934 7 elephants for 1 000 $ each, and and in 1935 another 9+15 elephants, and after the season the final three elephants at the farm (including old Major). William Woodcock Sr bought Major, and he was sold to Cole Bros, where he was shot by Omer Cole with a rifle in 1936, after he became uncontrollable. The William P. Hall House Museum and Schuyler County Historical Society is located on Highway 136 in Lancaster.
William P. Hall Jr. Born:
Father:William HallBorn: 1864-02-29
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