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editDurham Hall was also a home in Potosi, Missouri where the tomb of Moses Austin is located,[1] and Durham Hall was owned by James Bryan, husband of Emily Austin Perry, and Stephen F. Austin.
Durham Hall was named for Durham, Connecticut where Moses Austin was born.[2] The lead mining town of Potosi, was build around Durham Hall.[[[3]]]
A picture of Durham Hall may be found from the archives of the State of Missouri.[4]