
Murray Hall (politician) - Wikipedia
Murray H. Hall (1841 − January 16, 1901) was a New York City bail bondsman and Tammany Hall politician who became famous on his death in 1901 when it was revealed that he was a biological female. [1] He was born in Govan, Scotland under the name "Mary Anderson" and with the assigned gender of "female". [2] .
Murray Hall | Halls | Housing | TTU
Murray Hall is a coed, suite-style residence hall. The Business and Terry Scholars learning communities are located in Murray Hall near several engineering buildings. Students share a suite with students of the same gender only.
The Mystery of Murray Hall | Smithsonian
2011年7月21日 · One afternoon in mid-January 1901, Murray Hall called a doctor to his home in lower Manhattan, ordered his maid and daughter to stay out of the parlor, opened the buttons of his gray...
Murray Hall: The New York politician who broke 19th Century ... - BBC
2019年8月15日 · He was a hard-drinking, twice-married businessman and politician in 19th Century New York - but Murray Hall had a secret which was only revealed after his death. Now his...
Murray Hall Residence - NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Murray Hall (Murray Hamilton Hall; c. 1840-1901) was a Tammany politico who lived as a man for decades without his gender being questioned. Following Hall’s death, however, the New York Times reported that Hall’s “true sex” was revealed by the doctor.
New York Times: Death of Murray Hall, January 19, 1901
Murray H. Hall, the woman who masqueraded as a man for more than a quarter of a century…was known to hundreds of people in the Thirteenth Senatorial District, where she figured quite prominently as a politician.
Murray Hall (ice hockey) - Wikipedia
Murray Winston Hall (born November 24, 1940) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association during the 1960s and 1970s.
Murray Hall: Tammany Hall’s Tough Guy (Or Was He?) - Walks …
2023年6月28日 · Murray Hall was known as one of the toughest guys working for Tammany Hall, the corrupt political machine that “organized” New York City’s government for over 150 years. He was a “ward heeler,” ensuring constituents got to the polls (sometimes with threats or violence) to keep Tammany’s men in power.
Hall, Murray H. - Encyclopedia.com
HALL, Murray H. (b. c. 1831; d. 19 January 1901), political official. Reliably accurate information about Murray Hall is scarce, as most existing accounts of his life are based on unreliable newspaper reports published after his death, when the discovery that he was female generated sensational publicity.
Murray Hall - Wikipedia
Murray Masonic Hall, a building in Murray, Idaho; Voorhees Mall (AKA Murray Hall), an academic building at Rutgers University