Robert Lee Hall
was a native of Marion Station on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He graduated from
the local high school in 1901 and received his medical degree from the
University of Maryland’s School of Medicine. After his internship in Baltimore
City hospitals, he returned to his beloved Eastern Shore to practice medicine
there for the remainder of his life.
Dr. Hall served on
the Worcester County Draft Board in both wars as a physician. He was a member
of the Worcester County Republican State Central Committee from 1925 to 1935.
He was a member of the American Medical Association and was President of the
Medical & Chirurgical Faculty in 1941. He also served as the Postmaster of
Pocomoke City from 1928 to 1936.
Dr. Robert Lee
Hall died after a short illness at Peninsula General Hospital in Salisbury on June
19, 1946, the eve of his 69th birthday.
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