Class Notes

CLASS OF 1876

March, 1915
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1876
March, 1915

Dr. Crowell Clarinton Hall died at his home in Dover, Me., October 19, 1914, after some two years of ill health.

He was the son of Aretas and Anne S. (White). Hall, and was born in St. Albans, Me., November 16, 1853. His preliminary education was obtained in the schools of his native town and at Foxcroft Academy and Maine Central Institute, after which he studied medicine at the Portland Medical School and at Bowdoin and Dartmouth.

Immediately after graduation he opened an office in Monson, Me., continuing there to 1888, and spending two winters in hospital study in New York. In 1888 he removed to Dover, and soon had an extensive practice, which continued until failing health compelled him to relinquish it.

He had many business interests outside of his profession, having been part proprietor of a drug store in Monson, and being largely interested in timber lands. He was a director of the Kineo National Bank from its organization until its liquidation, and then a trustee and president of the Kineo Trust Company. He was also president of the Dover and Foxcroft Light and Heat Company.

Dr. Hall was elected as a Republican to the legislatures of 1905 and 1907, and was county treasurer four years. When in Monson he was a member of the school board, and for many years to the time of his death a trustee of Foxcroft Academy. He was a 32d degree Mason and an Odd Fellow.

In May, 1876, Dr. Hall was married to Lizzie E. Dexter of Dover. She survives her husband, with two sons and a daughter.