Fred Hall
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Frederick Lee Hall—also known as Fred Hall— (born in Dodge City, Ford County, Kansas July 24, 1916 and died in Shawnee, Johnson County, Kansas, March 18, 1970) was a Republican lawyer and politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, 1951-55 and Governor of Kansas, 1955-57. He resigned to become a justice of Kansas Supreme Court in 1957 after being defeated in the primary for re-election to office.
He was a member of the Methodist Church and a graduate of the University of Southern California where he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. Hall is buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Dodge City, Kansas.
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